ReMining Corporation

ReMining Waste™Biomass

SHARE

ReMining Waste™ biomass is made of organic materials that people throw away in the trash, such as cardboard, paper towels, banana peels, or any plant based materials that make it in the waste bin. The biomass separated by the trommel screen and air classifier consists of short, clean cellulose fibers in small (1/4-1/3 inch), essentially dry pellets.  The best use for these dried pellets are as a solid fuel, to provide renewable energy from a domestic source that is much cleaner than current sources.

Most popular related searches
ReMining Waste™ Biomass
  • Food, vegetable wastes, paper stocks, and lawn clippings are reduced to fibers and are thermo-mechanically pulped.

  • The process and the Biomass recovered from the MSW meet the CEN 15747 requirements and qualify (US EPA) as a renewable fuel.

  • The ultra-clean ReMining Waste™ Biomass higher heating value (HHV) is on average 8,200 BTU’s per lb. (as tested per US EPA 2015 MSW composition).

  • 100% of waste is sterilized; all bacteria and viruses are killed.

  • The ReMining Waste™ Biomass byproduct is virtually odor-free.