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The image indicates that trash is collected and delivered to a processing center where bio aviation fuel is produced; this fuel meets airline technical requirements and can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%, described as clean, scalable, efficient, and reliable; visually illustrating that total U.S. trash corresponds to energy equivalent of 10 billion gallons of oil, roughly three times the major airline’s annual fuel use; each individual American generates over 750 kg of garbage yearly, which has the potential to produce more than 25 gallons of biofuel.
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The provided image illustrates the process and potential of recycling garbage into bioaviation fuel.
Overall, the given cycle is a man-made process structured with four major stages, starting with trash collection and ending with the biofuel itself.
Turning to statistics, total amount of trash in the US is equal to energy of 10 billion oil gallons, which can be compared with 3-year-use of fuel by a major airline. What’s more, the average American releases 750 kg of litter annually, making the potential for over 25 biofuel gallons.
Firstly, garbage is collected and then delivered to processing center to produce fuel. After fuel is ready, it goes through the stage of assessing whether it meets airline industry’s technical requirements or not. Biofuel passes the process successfully only if it greenhouse gas emissions are decreased by up to 80%.
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