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Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation has been granted an environmental compliance certificate (ECC) for the biosphere gasification facility project located at San Fernando.

Manila (Philippines) - The rotting garbage in landfills produces methane, a greenhouse gas that is 21 times worse than carbon dioxide. The world's annual dumping of 1.6 billion tons of trash – 250 kilograms per person - is a sustainable source of power, says Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation (SBS).

Ronald Flynn founder of Spectrum Blue Steel said, "We are able to take that resource 'garbage,' and turn it into real profits financially for our partners and shareholders. Spectrum Blue Steel is now building the first material recycling facility and Biosphere power plant in San Fernando, Philippines, which turns waste into green energy."

According to the company, the Philippines have many overfilled landfills so government officials are looking for solutions. The landfills in the Philippines have created a devastating impact on its ecosystems and cultures throughout the republic.

“True Green Energy Group is promoting world power and green technologies through the Biosphere MKV because it has developed new ways to recycle waste while generating electricity from landfill waste and doing so with zero pollution,” Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation says.

Despite being a technological option for waste management, the gasification-based process for municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment is not free. A complete system including the material recycling facility and the Biosphere MKV engineered, installed and turned on is a estimated at USD $13,500,000 dollars.

In the current contractual transactions with the San Fernando and Santa Rosa, Philippines, both cities gave SBS the land and the landfills for twenty five years including tipping fees and 100% of the recyclables with the right to extend. The project build-out including the roads, fences, MRF and the Biosphere MKV system were funded by Spectrum Blue Steel, TGEG, shareholders and partners.

Quelle: Spectrum Blue Steel/PRNewswire

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