Chlorine is a common ingredient in most plastics, and also occurs in municipal solid waste loads in the form of household chemicals, cleaning solutions, etc. WG-TO’s unique rate of conversion has been designed to render chlorine as inert salts, contained within the batch module, until the end of the gasification cycle.

Over the last twelve years, even with the gas cleaning equipment removed for testing, the system has consistently performed below the most restrictive limits of the Air Quality Environmental Standards as required by US Environmental Protection Agency.

One of the major benefits of this system is that, should a municipality’s waste stream vary in content over time, with regard to “man made” or organic content of any kind, the WG-TO technology has the best range of performance to maintain a safe environment.

The process consists of oxygen starvation consumable processes that break down all “man made” or organic materials to its natural state. In more simplified terminology it removes the natural substances that hold materials together. This system virtually gasifies anything that is put into the biosphere, rendering the matter inert.

The time frame to complete the reduction process is approximately eight to twelve hours. Because of oil based products, and the volatility of same, the gasification process is expedited to the tenth degree.