The given illustration delineates the process of manufacturing aviation biofuel from trash and potential of garbage recycle. Overall, recycling process of trash to create aviation biofuel consists of four steps: gathering, factory work, checking technical requirements, and eventually, using this power source in flight, which reducing greenhouse gas emission by up to 80%. Notably, the amount of total garbage in the US is dramatically higher than the usage of fuel in airline, while the average residents of America produce no less than 750 kg annually, which can be measured as a potential for at least 25 gallons of biofuel.
In the first stage of the biofuel manufacturing, all wastes are collected across the country in order to send them to manufacturing center, where gathered garbage transformed into clean and efficient biofuel. Once the power source becomes ready to use, it undergoes the airline industry’s technical requirements, so that it can be used in flights. Generally using this biofuel made of trash is found as environment-friendly since it reduces the greenhouse gas emission up to 80%, which helps decrease air pollution.
With respect to potential of garbage, the total waste of the US is accounted for 10 billion gallons of oil in terms of energy equivalent, three times more than annual utilization of fuel in main airline. While figures are accounted for per person living in America, average amount trash production is more than 750 kg per year, which have the potential for manufacturing 25 gallons of clean biofuel.
