A Low-Cost Solution to Mismanaged Plastic Waste
reblog from https://wholesumky.org/?p=4637 by Jeffrey Seay, President/Founder Once plastic enters the environment it begins to break up into smaller and smaller pieces due to exposure …
reblog from https://wholesumky.org/?p=4637 by Jeffrey Seay, President/Founder Once plastic enters the environment it begins to break up into smaller and smaller pieces due to exposure …
The first experimental results from our partnership with DAUST are now in and they are encouraging!
By Jeffrey Seay, PhD, PE A common concern that is often voiced with respect to Plastic Derived Fuel Oil (PDFO) is that although it does …
By Jeffrey Seay, PhD, PE ESES has recently launched a YouTube channel to document our progress. Take a look at our first video and let …
By Jeffrey R. Seay, PhD, PE In developing countries, the lack of robust infrastructure makes managing plastic waste difficult. Municipal solid waste management requires disposal, …
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 …
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 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 …