Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF)

The Fiberight process

August 4, 2016

In conjunction with the July/August 2016 Renewable Energy from Waste cover story "Heading in the right direction," this video shows the process Baltimore-based Fiberight uses to produce recyclables and fuel from waste. Read More

Vexor Technology video tour

Vexor Technology video tour

December 2, 2014

Take a look inside Vexor Technology's Medina, Ohio, operation, which processes more than 36,000 tons of its EPA-approved, trademarked Vexor Engineered Fuel per year. Read more about Vexor Technology in the cover story "Keying in on Quality" available in the November/December 2014 issue of "Renewable Energy from Waste." Read More

Trash-To-Treasure: Turning Nonrecycled Waste Into Low-Carbon Fuel

Trash-To-Treasure: Turning Nonrecycled Waste Into Low-Carbon Fuel

April 16, 2013

Typically, MRFs landfill 5-15 percent of what they collect, much of it energy-rich plastic and paper. The Webber Energy Group at the University of Texas-Austin used this residue, along with post-industrial waste, to create solid recovery fuel (SRF) pellets. The net result is that the SRF pellets created energy, reduced carbon emissions and reduced... Read More

The Energy Recovery Agenda in Ohio

The Energy Recovery Agenda in Ohio

October 22, 2012

This video from the American Chemistry Council and the Ohio Chemistry Technology Council highlights ways in which nonrecycled plastics and other forms of waste can be part of the future of energy production in Ohio. Hear from Ohio companies, Vadxx, RES Polyflow, and Vexor that are already harnessing energy from various forms of waste. Read More