Bio-Mining

Bio-mining is a proven method for reducing the amount of municipal solid waste in landfills. By introducing air and sunlight to a pile of unsorted garbage, biodegradable materials are broken down faster. What remains is then mined to segregate the NCIP, or Non-Cashable Inorganic Pollutants, which can be used as an alternative fuel for energy industries. This method of bio-mining helps to reduce landfill waste significantly, and can also help to reduce deforestation by reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Additionally, it is a cost-effective and efficient way to manage plastic waste, as sorting solid wastes becomes easier and more efficient. Overall, the Green Warrior® utilizes a combination of four methods to effectively manage non-biodegradable plastic waste. These methods include stacking and combusting, plastic waste to oil, non-recyclable plastic as raw material, and bio-mining of municipal solid waste. By implementing these technologies, the company is able to reduce waste and pollution, while also providing energy and raw materials to industries in a cost-effective manner. As a result, this approach helps to reduce non-biodegradable plastic waste, while promoting sustainability and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.