Waste Energy (WAST) has received its first shipment of feedstock to power its new Midland, Texas facility. This delivery marks an operational milestone as the Company prepares to begin commissioning its first U.S.-based waste conversion system. Every year, millions of pounds of non-recyclable plastic and tires end up in landfills, leaching toxins into the environment. Waste Energy Corp’s proprietary waste conversion system is designed to divert and convert this waste into high-value fuels, carbon black, carbon credits and other renewable energy products. At full capacity, the Company’s Midland facility is expected to process up to 90 tons of waste per day, generating over $10M in annual revenue with gross profit margins exceeding 50%. Each ton of diverted waste represents both an environmental win and a monetizable resource – transformed into clean diesel and reusable carbon materials rather than buried in a landfill.
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