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Everywhere in the world, people are running out of oil very quickly. It is indispensable for the running of devices and machines such as ships, planes, cars, domestic appliances etc. In a few decades we will have a gigantic industrial and economic problem related to this natural resource because oil reserves will run out.

That way we would gain the following: job creation, reduction in oil usage, limiting the amount of plastic waste transported to and stored at waste tips.

oiloil sorting of plastic waste Transport of plastic collecting plastic by a company which converts it into liquid fuel producing fuel in a factory distributing it to individual users We present the process of converting plastic into liquid fuel:

Created by students: Marta Dołgoszyj, Dawid Michalski and Michał Kacprzak from Zespół Szkół Technicznych (Technikal School) in Radom, Poland.