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Advanced Plastic to Fuel Conversion Technology

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We are Select Fuel

Select Fuel is committed to developing technologies to help solve the global problem of plastic waste. We convert these polycarbonate materials into low carbon fuel through our Advanced Plastic to Fuel Technology. In addition, we work with partners to test and produce many forms of fuel, at scale, for all Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) power plants, including low carbon vehicle fuel used in motorsports and high-end sports cars, low carbon aviation fuel, and fuels for the transportation industry.

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The Problem: Plastic Waste

Plastic is the fastest-growing manmade material that doesn’t decompose. As a result, it’s building up in our landfills, oceans, and waterways, leaching BPA’s into our food, water, and ultimately our bodies.

Our Solution:
Plastic to Fuel

Plastic waste now needs to be treated as a valuable resource. Through our advanced technology, we take what was once waste and convert it back into its original form: a valuable petrochemical by-product – a source of fuel for all Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) power-plants.

Our Solution: Plastic to Fuel

Plastic waste now needs to be treated as a valuable resource. Through our advanced technology, we take what was once waste and convert it back into its original form: a valuable petrochemical by-product – a source of fuel for all Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) power-plants.

OUR PRODUCTS:

Select Fuel is working with partners to produce many forms of fuel, at scale, for ALL Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) power-plants.

4 types of Fuel we are producing from recycled plastic waste:

LOW CARBON AVIATION FUEL OR SAF

  • SAF has similar properties to conventional jet fuel but with a smaller carbon footprint

LOW CARBON VEHICLE FUEL

  • Racing Fuel
  • Passenger Vehicle Fuel

LOW CARBON DIESEL

  • Converting plastic into diesel fuel

CONDENSATE

  • Condensate is used to dilute highly viscous, heavier oils that cannot otherwise be transported via pipelines.