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by PaulDavisThe1st
132 days ago
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At some point in the 90s I remember hearing an NPR story about a new startup that was "pioneering" technology that would basically permit atomic/small-molecule level "cat cracking" of just about anything: a furnace that was so hot that everything put inside it broke down to atoms/small-molecules which could then be fractionated off for re-use. I was so excited. I was so naive. The idea seems to have gone nowhere. |
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I think what recyclers do currently is at least break everything into small pieces, some of which might have a decent concentration of something useful