From 'Discarding' to 'Storing,' and Finally to a 'Thermal Infrastructure Supporting Food.'
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REMARE and Cultivera launch the 'Thermal Upcycle' project, utilizing waste plastic as building materials and subsequently as a heat source for agricultural greenhouses, aiming to reduce heating costs to a maximum of 1/8 compared to electricity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Thermal Upcycling?
- A: A two-stage resource circulation model where waste plastics are used long-term as building materials and then converted to fuel to heat agricultural greenhouses.
- Q: How much does greenhouse heating cost decrease?
- A: It can be reduced to a maximum of about 1/8 compared to electric heating, and about 1/2 compared to A-fuel oil.
- Q: Which companies partnered for this project?
- A: REMARE, which upcycles plastics, and Cultivera, which possesses patented cultivation technology.