IN WASHTY WE FREE THE PLANET
FROM PLASTIC POLLUTION.
1,000,000
plastic bottles
Are discarded by humanity
every 60 seconds
1000 years
is the time it takes for plastic
to degrade
99% of seabirds
will have ingested plastic by 2050
Less than 10% of bottles are recycled
Everything else goes to landfills, streets, beaches, vacant lots, rivers, the sea, etc
Microplastics
are in the food chain, they are in breast milk, they are in our blood
We don't have time anymore
The Earth and the oceans are suffocating
We don't have time anymore
The Earth and the oceans are suffocating
99% of seabirds
will have ingested plastic by 2050
WASHTY HAS A 100% SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION
TO STOP THE CLOCK
We transform plastic waste into
green energy
We have last generation enabling technology
We free the world from plastic
pollution
WITH 1 REACTOR LOOPER MODULE YOU WILL
TRANSFORM PLASTIC WASTE INTO:
Clean energy
Electricity
Heat
Green hydrogen
A Looper reactor is capable of transforming 1,300,000 PET bottles per day
of 500 cc in green energy.
NEWS
Green Hydrogen: One of the most
important clean energies of
recent years
Green Hydrogen: One of the most
important clean energies of
recent years
The climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. The dependence on fossil fuels as a source of energy has led to the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gases, which has caused an increase in global temperature and climate change.
Chile and the problem of plastic
pollution: Could green hydrogen be
the solution?
Chile and the problem of plastic
pollution: Could green hydrogen be
the solution?
Plastic pollution is a global problem, and Chile is no exception. Less than 10% of plastic is recycled worldwide, and in our country (OECD, 2022). Poor plastic waste management has generated a large amount of trash that pollutes the environment and affects the lives of living beings.
FREQUENT QUESTIONS
Yes. It’s called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and it’s located between Hawaii and California. It’s one of the largest accumulations of plastics ever seen. It’s estimated to be made up of 80,000 tons of plastic and its surface area is equivalent to three times the size of France.
It is estimated that every second, 200 kilograms of plastic end up in the seas and oceans. However, the exact amount of plastic in the oceans is unknown, but it is estimated to be within the range of 5-50 trillion plastic fragments, not including the pieces that are on the ocean floor or on beaches.
70% of the plastic goes to the seabed, 15% remains at different levels of the water, and the remaining 15% floats.
Plastic is consumed through seafood and drinks, but it can also penetrate the skin and be inhaled when suspended in the air, accumulating in organs, including the placenta. In fact, plastic residues have already been found in breast milk.