Yearly Archives: 2025
United Earth Energy’s Uni-Box mobile pyrolysis system is revolutionizing waste management for sugar mills and ethanol plants. Turning organic waste like bagasse, press mud, and fermentation residues into biochar, bio-oil, and syngas with a low-oxygen process, it slashes disposal costs and creates revenue streams. In this episode, we explore how it boosts sustainability—cutting emissions, enriching soil with biochar, and powering energy independence. Tune in to see waste become a win!
Texas, home to one of the most extensive rail networks in the United States, faces an ongoing challenge when it comes to responsible railroad tie disposal. With thousands of miles of track requiring constant maintenance, the accumulation of discarded railroad ties poses a significant environmental and logistical issue. Traditional disposal methods, such as landfilling and […]
The United States alone produces over 290 million tons of MSW annually, with approximately 146 million tons ending up in landfills. The environmental impact of this waste is substantial, contributing to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, soil and water contamination, and resource depletion. In response to these challenges, United Earth Energy has developed an innovative waste-to-resource solution: the Uni-Box Mobile Pyrolysis System. This modular, mobile, and scalable technology can convert municipal waste into valuable byproducts such as: Biochar – a soil enhancer that sequesters carbon and improves agricultural productivity. Bio-oil – a renewable energy source that can replace fossil fuels in industrial applications. Syngas – a fuel gas that can be used for onsite power generation, reducing energy costs.