Perhaps you have heard of the “green technology”John Bordynuik is working on technology that could change the future. This includes a process to turn plastic waste into energy.

Bordynuik is an environmentalist and a well-known technology expert. He has always been focused on creating more efficient technologies. Bordynuik was an environmentalist who is also a well-known technology expert. In order to improve the processors and circuits of his clients’ products, he avoided pre-made parts in favor of custom-built components. This was because an assembled product would not work as well as one built from scratch.

Bordynuik, now as the CEO and President, of John Bordynuik, Inc., a global technology company, applies the same perfectionist approach for new technologies. Bordynuik discovered information about Plastic to Oil (P2O) while going through his research archives. This process could be the most significant technological breakthrough in recent history. The research on P2O was originally done when oil prices were low. It was then forgotten about. The times have changed. Bordynuik found the research and knew he was on a roll.

The P2O machine “can process about 20 metric tons of mixed plastics every day,”Bordynuik. “That works out to about 125 barrels a day.”

The technology extracts one liter of oil per kilogram of plastic in a large batch continuous feed processor. This transforms raw, unwashed plastics into fuel. This is the process itself. “green”The process creates its own fuel by creating a gas byproduct. Plastic bottles, plastic bags and plastic toys can all be converted into renewable energy, similar to biofuel.

JBII trades on OTC Market with the stock symbol JBII. JBII is looking for people whose manufacturing and farming facilities are not at their full potential to become P2O factory conversions. Americans who allow P2O factories in their homes will be able to use the extra fuel provided by the P2O process to power their home and other onsite businesses. JBI, Inc. expects to have 2,500 P2O locations by 2010, the launch of P2O.

The company won’t have any trouble finding waste plastic. Americans produce over 16 million tonnes of plastic annually.

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