TECHNOLOGIES
HOW PLASTIC REPROCESSING PLANTS WORK
The basic process involves, 1) preparing the plastic waste feedstock, and 2) continuously feeding the prepared waste into a liquefaction chamber where it is subjected to ReMining's proprietary Transmolecular™
process that converts plastic into various byproducts such as, fuel, solvents and gas energy. The overall process has been tested and proven to produce very low emissions. It meets all the necessary Federal agency air quality, waste discharge, and operational requirements to achieve permitting for operation.
How much plastic is Re-Mined per day?
One ReMining plastic machine can convert approximately 18,000 tons of waste plastic into over 4,000,000 gallons of high-end, GREEN ultra clean, ASTM qualified fuels, chemicals and solvents that will be reintroduced back into industry annually. All ReMining plastic machines perform this routine with low operating and maintenance costs, which yields higher profits, a leads to greater reinvestment opportunities to purchase new machines.
One single plant, operating just ten ReMining plastic machines, will remove 500 US tons of plastic per day, or 182,500 US tons of plastic from ever entering a landfill annually.

Tire Reprocessing
Waste Tire plants apply our state-of-the-art and proprietary processes and "Transmolecular™" technology into production to create a solution for non-recycled waste tires by converting it to valuable commodities – producing clean, cost-efficient, byproducts.
How much waste does a Waste Processing Plant remine annually?
In one year period, it is anticipated a waste plant will decrease the amount of waste transferred to a landfill by 340,000 tons per year. In addition, gas emissions will be reduced by an average of 975,421 tons per year of carbon dioxide (CO2) – a greenhouse gas. The Arbor Hills project will also reduce diesel fuel consumption by an average of 126,000 gallons per year, and will reduce haul mileage by an average of 630,000 miles annually.
How does ReMining's Waste Processing Plant work?
ReMining’s technology decreases municipal solid waste (MSW) from entering landfills by up to 100%. Recyclable materials (i.e., glass, metals, and plastics) are stripped, sterilized, and automatically sorted through the process in preparation for transport to recyclers. A single MSW facility has the capacity to decrease the average amount of waste transferred to a landfill and reduce it to sterile, inert, non-organic waste, and recoverable biomass fuel.
The core of ReMining’s technology is a sophisticated autoclave; the rotating autoclave performs a thermo-mechanical pulping process on the wastes, liberating biomass while sterilizing all of the contents, and accomplishing other valuable functions. The high-pressure, high-temperature steam along with mechanical forces in a rotating vessel significantly reduce the weight and volume of the municipal solid waste by breaking down the materials”

PARTNERED WITH REMINING
The End Global Pollution Foundation (EGPF) collaborates the paralleled efforts of the ReMining Corporation’s pollution elimination technologies with the generosity of corporations and individuals to eradicate today's pollution problems and save our planet.