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The trash dumped into landfills all over the planet can be used for making oil so why not?

2007-05-23 09:38:47 · 5 answers · asked by jim m 5 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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If you can come up with an economically, environmentally friendly process to actually convert trash to oil, you will be the most celebrated person on the planet.

The reason that we don't do this is becuase it takes more energy (burning of oil or other natural resources) than it would make and would cost more to produce than to refine the oil that we pull from the earth.

2007-05-23 09:49:38 · answer #1 · answered by kelloggs322 4 · 1 0

In about a million years and through several Naturally occurring climate shifts all of our trash just might become oil. Especially if a giant were to sit on it for a few thousand years.
And if hurricanes, wind, flooding, and earthquakes don't redistribute the garbage first.
Right now we are busy continuing an ever growing mass that threatens our water tables because burning our waste "might "cause a climate shift or contaminate our air. Well, even with liners and observation wells, most are contaminating our bays,rivers, streams, and water tables.
Recycling isn't working and neither is consumerism. Solid waste disposal will continue to be more troubling than a warming climate cycle for many generations to come I am afraid.
Maybe a hurricane or two will wipe away some of our problems. But you would have an easier time turning our waste water into gas (especially HS), than turning our solid plastic, wood, and metal debris in the land fills into ANY type of oil.
Why don't we just demand less packaging, use no grocery bags, actually recycle most of our containers and burn the rest. Switch to electric or hydrogen power for transportation, nuclear and lignite or coal for utilities, solar and wind back up; and let the poorer countries use our gas, oil, and old gas burning machines.
We would have a cleaner country and not be dependent on oil and gas companies ever again.

2007-05-23 10:05:42 · answer #2 · answered by vivayvida 2 · 0 1

There are quite a few stumbling blocks on your specific theory of remodeling trash to grease and different power reclamation from trash. First, the technologies for changing trash to grease isn't as much as scale yet. that's, you put in so lots additional funds and power than you get out (definite, whether crude oil replaced into $one hundred fifty a barrel). yet whether the technologies replaced into there, no longer all trash could be switched over into oil. For oil, i could think of you will soften plastic aspects. yet meals and different non-plastic trash could contaminate your oil end-product. and because plastic is used for packaging meals very often, this activity could be difficult. Plus, the plastic has already been processed from petroleum products, so getting it decrease back to its unique uncooked source variety could call for removing those added chemical compounds. quite a few power reclamation innovations are at the instant achieveable. Methane could be relatively accumulated from landfills. this functional organic gas is the end results of biodegrading organic and organic trash from anerobic bacteria. additionally, somewhat of adjusting plastic to grease, why no longer in uncomplicated terms soften the plastic and make into new plastic? Recycling is an power effectual thank you to reuse already processed products. That way, you may pass reworking trash into its uncooked source variety.

2016-11-26 20:43:00 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Several years ago it was proposed just to burn it but the environmentalist blocked it .

2007-05-23 09:54:06 · answer #4 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 0

Didn't you already ask this question? Do you have an agenda you're pushing?

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070519111550AAT7AW9

2007-05-23 09:47:51 · answer #5 · answered by zeb 4 · 0 0

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