Kevin Gershowitz, Executive Vice President of Gershow Recycling, stated, “Imagine running a major industrial process like recycling with negligible fuel costs and zero emissions. It seems like the stuff of science fiction, but it’s real, it’s proven, and it’s available right now to companies like Gershow who grasp the importance of fighting global warming… Our agreement to acquire Global Resource Corp.’s HAWK 10 is a major step forward toward deploying processes that make sound business and environmental sense.
The HAWK 10 was designed to convert “autofluff” — textiles, foams, plastics, rubber, and light metal content extracted from cars — into oil and gas. This process significantly reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills, and is conducted in a closed-loop system.
Not only does the green machine recover oil and gas from autofluff, but it also recovers fuel from depleted oil mines. Many of these mines contain hydrocarbons which are too viscous to extract with conventional technology.
The CEO of Global resource is optimistic of future results as he believes Gershow will receive a full return in their investment within one year of use. The system is expected to be operational this summer at Gershow’s Medford yard.
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