Why is plastic so hard to recycle?
by Jeffrey R. Seay, PhD, PE In principle, plastic is recyclable. It may certainly appear that the plastic waste crisis is simply one of …
by Jeffrey R. Seay, PhD, PE In principle, plastic is recyclable. It may certainly appear that the plastic waste crisis is simply one of …
Our first 3T processor is on its way to Dakar, Senegal where it will be received by the Dakar American University of Science and Technology …
For a limited time ESES has T-shirts on sale, just in time for the holiday season! Choose from multiple colors and rock a soft, comfortable …
The time has come! It is now possible to support ESES and our mission to help developing communities manage their plastic waste while shopping, just …
ESES has received a grant in the amount of $2,666 from the HB Fuller Company Foundation to support our Waste to Energy project Senegal. The …
ESES President, Jeffrey Seay and Director, Mary Ellen Ternes have contributed to an article in Chemical Engineering Progress Magazine, on the challenges waste plastic poses to …
ESES has partnered with the African Institute for Capacity Development’s (AICAD) office in Kampala, Uganda. AICAD is focused on poverty reduction in the East African …
ESES has recently started working with students from the Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) student chapter at the University of Kentucky College of Engineering Paducah Extended Campus …
ESES has completed building and testing an electrically powered 3T Processor. This processor was designed and tested in collaboration with students at the University of …
ESES has entered into a partnership with Dakar American University of Science and Technology (DAUST) in Senegal (www.daust.org). Our goal is to work together to disseminate …