The illustrations depict the production of bio aviation fuel – which is described as clean, scalable, efficient and reliable – alongside the potential amount of the biofuel generated from American waste.
Overall, the manufacturing process of bio-jet fuel comprises three stages, initiating with the collection of trash, followed by the creation of the biofuel, and culminating in testing by the airline industry. Notably, the American trash could be harnessed to manufacture a vast amount of biofuel.
With regard to making bio aviation fuel, abandoned waste is initially collected and then delivered to a processing centre, where it is utilized to manufacture biofuel. In the next phase, the processed fuel undergoes rigorous testing to determine whether it complies with the technical standards of the airline industry. Having been verified, the fuel can be utilized to power aircraft, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%.
According to the next pictures, the total U.S waste equals 10 billion gallons of oil, which is three times an annual amount of a major airline’s fuel usage. It is also evident that the average American annually discards 750 kilograms of waste, from which more than 25 gallons of biofuel can be generated.
