Discover how United Earth Energy’s Uni-Box mobile pyrolysis system is tackling waste in the oil refining and petrochemical world. Turning hazardous sludge and residues into fuel oil, biochar, and syngas via pyrolysis, this onsite solution delivers big wins: lower disposal costs, new revenue streams, reduced emissions, and regulatory ease. This episode reveals its scalable power to flip industrial waste into profit and eco-progress—tune in for the full story!
Yearly Archives: 2025
Colorado, known for its stunning landscapes and growing economy, relies heavily on its railroad infrastructure to connect its agricultural, energy, and industrial sectors. However, maintaining this network generates a substantial volume of waste in the form of end-of-life railroad ties. Treated with creosote for durability, these ties present environmental and regulatory challenges when they need […]
Explore why paper mills are turning to United Earth Energy’s Uni-Box mobile pyrolysis system to tackle waste challenges. Traditional methods like landfilling and incineration rack up costs and environmental harm, but Uni-Box transforms sludge and wood residues into biochar, bio-oil, and syngas. In this episode, we unpack the game-changing benefits: slashed disposal costs, revenue from byproducts, a smaller carbon footprint for ESG goals, and energy savings with onsite syngas use. Featuring a case study on profit potential, discover how mobile pyrolysis is the sustainable future for paper mills!
Connecticut, known for its charming landscapes and robust transportation network, plays a pivotal role in the Northeastern United States. Its extensive rail infrastructure is crucial for connecting industries and communities, supporting both economic and environmental goals. However, with this infrastructure comes a pressing challenge: the disposal of end-of-life railroad ties. These ties, treated with creosote […]
Delaware, the First State, is a hub of economic activity and natural beauty, with its transportation networks playing a crucial role in connecting industries and communities. Among these networks, Delaware’s railroads are a vital part of the infrastructure, ensuring the smooth movement of goods and commuters. However, maintaining this network presents a challenge: the disposal […]
Arizona, a state renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and booming industrial sectors, also boasts an extensive railroad network that serves as a vital lifeline for transportation. However, the maintenance of this infrastructure comes with a significant challenge: the disposal and recycling of end-of-life railroad ties. These ties, treated with creosote for longevity, present an environmental […]