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Development and Fabrication of a Plastic Waste to Fuel Conversion Unit

Authors: Harshita Shukla, Archit Budiyal, Assistant Professor Er. Vivek Agnihotri

Abstract: The global rise in energy demand and environmental degradation, largely due to industrialization and rapid population growth, has highlighted the urgent need for sustainable waste management and alternative energy solutions. Plastic waste, in particular, poses a serious ecological challenge because of its non-biodegradable nature and the drawbacks of traditional disposal methods like landfilling, incineration, and mechanical recycling, which often result in harmful environmental and health impacts. This study focuses on pyrolysis, a thermochemical process conducted in the absence of oxygen, to convert plastic waste—specifically polypropylene—into valuable fuel products such as pyrolytic oil, non- condensable gases, and char. The pyrolytic oil obtained from this process has calorific properties similar to conventional fossil fuels, making it a promising substitute. Pyrolysis is also capable of processing mixed and unwashed plastics, reducing the need for pre- treatment and minimizing toxic emissions compared to incineration. This research explores the efficiency and fuel yield of plastic waste pyrolysis under controlled conditions, demonstrating its potential as a sustainable waste-to-energy method. The findings support the integration of pyrolysis into circular economy strategies by addressing plastic pollution and contributing to clean energy generation.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.61137/ijsret.vol.11.issue3.125

 

 

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STATUS OF THE REVISED COMPUTERIZATION PROGRAM AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE DIVISION OF SAN PEDRO CITY: BASIS FOR A PROPOSEDSTATUS OF THE REVISED COMPUTERIZATION PROGRAM AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE DIVISION OF SAN PEDRO CITY: BASIS FOR A PROPOSED INTERVENTION SCHEME INTERVENTION SCHEME

Authors: MA. Michelle V. Valles

Abstract: This study investigates the implementation of the Revised Computerization Program (D.O. No. 16, s. 2023) and its impact on organizational performance within the San Pedro City Schools Division. Utilizing a descriptive research design, data were collected from 345 respondents (supervisors, school administrators, teachers, and non-teaching personnel) through surveys and documentary analysis. The study employed statistical tools such as weighted mean, ANOVA, Pearson correlation, and t-test to analyze the data. Findings reveal that while the program is generally implemented, significant challenges persist, particularly concerning inadequate hardware infrastructure, insufficient teacher training, and unreliable internet connectivity. Despite these challenges, a strong positive correlation was found between the program's implementation and organizational performance. Based on these findings, a proposed intervention scheme (PACTS: Program for Advancing Computerization and Technologies in Schools) is presented and deemed highly acceptable by respondents. This scheme, which includes targeted strategies for hardware upgrades, enhanced teacher training, and improved internet access, is recommended for implementation to further enhance the effectiveness of the Revised Computerization Program and optimize organizational performance within the San Pedro City Schools Division.

 

 

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