Many countries have severely limited or banned the import of foreign plastic waste.
Interview with Clean Vision CEO Dan Bates.
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Researchers estimate that more than 8.3 billion tons of plastic has been produced since the early 1950s.
West Virginia Govenor Jim Justice announces Clean-Seas
West Virginia
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A staggering 8 million tons of plastic end up in the world’s oceans every year.
How does it get there?
Most of it comes from the world’s rivers, which serve as direct conduits of trash from the world’s cities to the marine environment.
Clean-Seas Morocco
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Many countries have severely limited or banned the import of foreign plastic waste.
Interview with Clean Vision CEO Dan Bates.
01
Researchers estimate that more than 8.3 billion tons of plastic has been produced since the early 1950s.
West Virginia Govenor Jim Justice announces Clean-Seas
West Virginia
02
A staggering 8 million tons of plastic end up in the world’s oceans every year.
How does it get there?
Most of it comes from the world’s rivers, which serve as direct conduits of trash from the world’s cities to the marine environment.
Clean-Seas Morocco
03
A staggering 8 million tons of plastic end up in the world’s oceans every year.
How does it get there?
Most of it comes from the world’s rivers, which serve as direct conduits of trash from the world’s cities to the marine environment.
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The first Plastic Conversion Network hub in North Africa, CSM is a 5-hectare facility located in close proximity to the European Union. CSM will accept and convert feedstock from France, Spain, and other EU countries, as well as local feedstock, helping Morocco reach its goal of deriving 52% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2050.
CSM currently operates two pyrolysis lines, each processing 10 TPD of waste plastic into pyrolysis oil. The Company anticipates scaling up to over 220 TPD by the end of 2024 and greater than 500 TPD in the following eighteen months. Feedstock is delivered to CSM at no charge under a 10-year supply agreement, and the facility currently has a 1-year supply of feedstock on hand.
Clean-Seas Morocco (CSM) has been operational since June 2023 and is generating revenue from pyrolysis services and the sale of byproducts.