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The WET
process provides an economically sound and environmentally
friendly solution that just makes good sense for our future.
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Mechanical engineering, modern
conveyor techniques & extrusion technology, the WET process can
recycle up to 70 percent of municipal solid waste into cellulose.
These cellulose fibers can then be converted into a number of
valuable products such as building materials, engineered wood
products, fuel pellets, insulation, absorption material, and
ethanol.
The WET process presents an
opportunity to convert what is otherwise both an economic and
environmental problem into an opportunity to not only create a
revenue source from alternative products, but also reduce coast
associated with waste disposal and their environmental impact.
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The WET system will not only save
the waste producer up to 90 percent of the coast of disposing of the
current MSW, but will also have a positive financial impact from the
production and sale of a myriad of alternative products that are
proven and readily marketable.
In view of
the immense environmental concerns that all producers of solid waste
face today, the WET process provides an economically sound and
environmentally friendly solution that just makes good sense for our
future.
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