WASTE AND PLASTIC PLANT
DETROIT, MI
What Does a Full City Waste Project Do?
The Detroit Project will covert all Municipal Solid Waste the city and some surrounding cites generate into highly-profitable GREEN energy, reusable byproducts that will be recycled back into society and produce thousands of jobs. All profits from the facility will then be reinvested in new plants or support other city projects.
How Does a Full City Waste Project Work?
Detroit Project donations will be used to build a QCI-MSW™ and QCI-PCF™ Pollution Elimination Processing Plant in the City of Detroit. This plant will recycle and create clean energy for the City of Detroit and the surrounding communities. Profits from this project will be used to continuously build additional plants locally and regionally to eliminate global pollution. 25% of profits will be donated directly back into the City of Detroit for things such as the cleanup of city parks, the repair of city streets, or the financing of other beneficial community services.
How does it benefit the community?
The Detroit Project Will:
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become one of the greenest cities globally – 100% Landfill free
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become a leader in municipal recycling and sustainability – 100% recycling
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introduce a brand-new GREEN industry to Michigan
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gain significant economic benefits for reinvestment opportunities back into the community
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entice businesses to relocate to a green zone city
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entice people to live in a green zone community
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provide additional tax revenue to the City of Detroit
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create new GREEN JOBS!
How much waste does a project remine per day?
A typical QCI-MSW™ plant will eliminate 340,000 tons of Municipal Solid Waste annually. Approximately 60,800 tons of that will be waste plastic to be recycled.