The image represents the process of how aviation biofuel can be produced via recycling garbage.
Overall, it is evident that the whole process is made up of four principal stages, including collection, processing, delivery and use of the fuel.
To begin with, trash is gathered and transported to the factory. Afterwards, the processing center produces bioaviation fuel. If the fuel meets the airline requirements, it is delivered directly to the airport and used in airplanes. What is more, the bioaviation fuel can lower greenhouse gas emissions significantly (by up to 80%).
The image also articulates that the energy produced from total U.S trash is approximately equivalent to 10 billion gallons of oil. In contrast, a major airline uses three times less than the given amount of oil yearly. In addition, an American citizen advocates for generating more than 750 kilograms of garbage annually. Therefore, more than 25 gallons of beer fuel can be produced using this method.
