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A relatively new process in which [[Residual Waste]] is converted into biofuels (methanol) and chemicals for industrial use<ref name="foo1"> Doyle, 2019. [https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/news/europes-first-waste-to-chemistry-facility-provides-solution-for-non-recyclable-plastics/ Europe's first waste-to-chemistry facility provides solution for non-recyclable plastics. The Chemical Engineer.] [online] [Accessed 15 Nov. 2019].</ref>. Europe’s first Waste to Chemicals facility will be built in the Port of Rotterdam, processing 300,000 tonnes/year of waste to produce 220,000 tonnes/year of methanol through a combination of processes including [[Gasification]], [[Syngas]] conditioning, and [[Catalytic Synthesis]] <ref name="foo1"/>. | A relatively new process in which [[Residual Waste]] is converted into biofuels (methanol) and chemicals for industrial use<ref name="foo1"> Doyle, 2019. [https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/news/europes-first-waste-to-chemistry-facility-provides-solution-for-non-recyclable-plastics/ Europe's first waste-to-chemistry facility provides solution for non-recyclable plastics. The Chemical Engineer.] [online] [Accessed 15 Nov. 2019].</ref>. Europe’s first Waste to Chemicals facility will be built in the Port of Rotterdam, processing 300,000 tonnes/year of waste to produce 220,000 tonnes/year of methanol through a combination of processes including [[Gasification]], [[Syngas]] conditioning, and [[Catalytic Synthesis]] <ref name="foo1"/>. | ||