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Iges amsterdam plant
Australia-headquartered Integrated Green Energy Solutions (IGES) will go online in Amsterdam in six weeks. The Australian technology installed at the site will eventually process up to 400 tonnes/day of end-of-life, non-recyclable plastic to produce 140 million litres of fuel/year. IGES Amsterdam uses plastic feedstock that is polluted in such a way that it is not. . IGES Amsterdam develops 'Plastic to oil' projects using innovative but proven technology. The first project will be developed in the Port of Amsterdam. IGES turns. . Investor Charles Fisher shares his excitement about the IGES WPTF project in Amsterdam. Bin2Barrel, a Dutch company focusing on. . To create a cleaner planet for the next generation through the removal from the environment of all harmful end-of-life plastics that would otherwise go to land-fill or pollute the landscape and waterways by converting the plastic to a valuable resource. To develop sustainable and renewable energy. .
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