FUEL FROM WASTE PLASTIC

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Mr. Naufil Salik Patel
Mr. Nilesh Ratan Bodhare
Mr. Vijay Narayan Lingait
Mr. Ansari Shah Husain
Prof. Vinay Kulkarni

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There are many alternatives to fossil energy such as  biomass, hydropower, and wind energy. Also, suitable waste management strategy is another important aspect. Development and modernization have brought about a huge increase in the production of all kinds of commodities, which indirectly generate waste

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Mr. Naufil Salik Patel, Mr. Nilesh Ratan Bodhare, Mr. Vijay Narayan Lingait, Mr. Ansari Shah Husain, and Prof. Vinay Kulkarni, “FUEL FROM WASTE PLASTIC”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 3, p. 5, May 2021.

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