Pyrolysis, the process of decomposing organic materials at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen, is an innovative technology being explored in Kazakhstan for the recycling and repurposing of waste materials, including books. This eco-friendly method has the potential to help reduce waste, conserve resources, and mitigate environmental impacts by converting used books into valuable products such as biochar, bio-oil, and syngas.
Pyrolysis, the process of decomposing organic materials at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen, is an innovative technology being explored in Kazakhstan for the recycling and repurposing of waste materials, including books. This eco-friendly method has the potential to help reduce waste, conserve resources, and mitigate environmental impacts by converting used books into valuable products such as biochar, bio-oil, and syngas.
Pyrolysis, the process of decomposing organic materials at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen, is an innovative technology being explored in Kazakhstan for the recycling and repurposing of waste materials, including books. This eco-friendly method has the potential to help reduce waste, conserve resources, and mitigate environmental impacts by converting used books into valuable products such as biochar, bio-oil, and syngas.