Removal of Microplastics for the Decontamination of Municipal Solid Waste for Conversion
Microplastic reduction in MSW for positive environmental impact
Problem Statement
Problem Statement
Municipal solid waste (MSW) from single-use plastic is normally landfilled and produces methane emissions. Energy conversion using MSW plastic requires a reduction in particle size, but this chopping creates microplastics in the process effluent, contaminating water sources and posing environmental and health challenges. Currently only 9% of plastic waste is recycled, so other methods for size reduction and cleaning are needed to reduce microplastics as more plastic waste is recycled.
Design solution (below) with process flow diagram (left)
Our Team
Our Team
Julia Loeb
Julia Loeb
Luke Huesman
Luke Huesman
Kate Moore
Kate Moore