WastAway, a leading green tech company that converts municipal solid waste to fuel, has won a U.S. patent for its hydrolyzer infeed, bringing the total number of U.S. and international patents to twenty-seven. The new hydrolyzer infeed patent covers WastAway’s continuous feed device that injects pre-processed MSW into high-pressure hydrolyzers called Cellulators.
These technologies are key innovations that transform MSW into clean, negative carbon footprint biofuels and other sustainable products that make the world a better place, in about thirty minutes, achieving 85 percent landfill diversion. WastAway was awarded a U.S. patent for its entire waste-to-fuel process, that covers the company’s full technology suite.
“We have been awarded patents for our entire waste-to-fuel process and our hydrolyzer infeed technologies, enhancing our leading-edge vision and position in the marketplace,” says Mark Brown, CEO of WastAway. “ WastAway is poised for explosive growth in the coming years. Construction on two major waste-to-fuel plants is currently in the planning stages: one in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and a second in Kern County, California near Bakersfield.