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1. TIRE DERIVED FUEL Fall Zone Protective CoverCrumb Rubber Ruplastico Septic Tank Chips Future Concepts International Transforming current environments, ensuring healthier lifestyles, and sustaining communities . . .
2. Introduction ~ Introducing ~ A World Class Clean Energy Showcase Earth Ship Project A state-of-the art environmentally green recycling facility. _________________ This high-tech prototype facility can recycle any solid matter in moments! _________ The Earth Ship Project will generate useable base goods for sale to manufacturers of many high demand products in the active marketplace.This facility is forecast to make millions of dollars weekly, create life changing jobs, and keep the environment clean, healthy, and green for future generations!
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4. Potential Markets not recognized More . . . In addition to the market niche for front side profits as illustrated above there will be opportunities to provide our unique services to other government and business entities. As you probably observe daily demolished scrap tires and rubber found on any inter-state Anytown, U. S. A. or trashed in villages or field areas in Ghana. The US DOT (Dept. of Transportation) has to remove and properly dispose the scraped tires, normally at a rate of $100-200 USD per ton to most recycling tire facilities. Tire Industry Data – Example U.S. A. - LowndesCounty and the State of Mississippi The population of Mississippi is 3.0 million people. 4.2 million tires were reported as being generated in the state. The dynamic population for the area is 9.78 million (PTE- passenger tire equivalent) which is the figure that officials reported for tires collected within the state for the period 2007-2008. The county borders on the Alabama line, which accounts for the additional influx of tires from metropolitan areas. For the calendar year, 2007 there were six (6) processors in the state: 3 processors recycled tires into valued added products accounting for 79% of the tires reported collected. Two land filled operators reported approximately 460,000 (PTE’s) as being processed for landfills or 12%. The remaining processors collected and transported remaining 9% to out-of-state facilities as per the annual report for the Scrap Tire Management Program. One plant in South Mississippi closed due to Katrina and remains closed as of this date. FCI would have a potential market share of approximately 2.4 million tires, which is 25% of the market with the remaining active processors and would have a 4.8 million dollar base profit with a $2.00 per tire assessment for the tire generators in the area. The state of Alabama’s border proximity to the state of Mississippi in regards to the land filling of tires up through the year of 2004 also presents multiple opportunities for substantial revenues with undetermined amounts as of this report.
6. Our Plant INTRODUCTION Consistent with the rising public support of President Obama’s clean energy initiative and the increased demand for recycled products, Future Concepts International (FCI), hope to build and fully operate a state-of- the art, high tech recycling processing facility in Lowndes County, Mississippi. At the facility, we propose to recycle tires, metals, E-Waste, paper, biomass, MSW, glass, and plastics, which will immediately resolve issues pertaining to the environment and relieve the local public, surrounding areas, and communities-at-large of growing environmental concerns. Our facility will generate between 300 – 1,200 new good paying jobs with amazing family benefits. Our mission is not only to clean-up the environment and make lots of money, but we will also offer strong community outreach programs, designed to positively transform the entire community! We are Future Concepts International (FCI)– designed to transform current environments to ensure healthier lifestyles and sustaining communities! T Typical Sized Facility: 50,000 Sq. Ft. Earth Ship Project : 100,000 Sq. Ft. Acreage: 10 - 20 Location: Near railway and main interstate Phase I --------------------> Initial facility ------------------------> tire and plastic recycling Expansion Phase II ---->Recyclables of all types and classifications to include E-waste, paper products, glass, metals, and even MSW (Municipal Solid Waste). Size and description of Physical facility Requirements
13. RefinedRubber- 10, 20, 30 and 100 mesh sizes for open market sales and in house use for the manufacture of a variety of products(aka-Crumb Rubber)
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15. Assumptions Capacity Primary shredding system has the capacity to process 4000 tires per hour into a finished 2" rubber chip (equates to 40 tons per hour) accounting for down time, shift transition, and preparation we will assume a 6 hour realistic production run period. Assumption 1 Revenues Realistically attainable equation: 40 tons/hrs. x 6 hrs. shift = 240 tons/shift x 3 shifts per day = 720 tons/day x 21 days =15,120 tons/mo. @ $20.00 /ton (low side) $302,400.00 or $30.00/ton (high side) $453.600.00. Equipment and systems are in place to process 15,120 tons of chips into granulated crumb rubber and calculate 15,120 tons minus 3024 tons (approximately 20% residual by- products, steel, and fiber which are marketable) equals 12,096 tons of quality crumb means average price of .30 /lb equals (conversion of 12,096 tons into pounds times 2000 . . . 24,192,000 lbs) $7,257,600.00 per month or $87,091,200.00 per year.
17. Our Operations Operations A Self-Contained Clean Energy Facility Plant would literally be self-contained Will use materials deposited at the facility to operate the facility For Example: Hot Water Electricity Hot water for the plant would be provided by recycled hot water tanks (hundreds) connected together in a serial fashion all painted black (heat absorbing black bodies) exposed to the radiant heat of the sun built in the structure of the angled roof to capture the energy. The hot water would be stored in underground tanks buried beneath facility-- Two 500,000 gallon tanks (recycled), one million gallons of stored energy to be used in the heating and cooling processes of the plant. Technology utilizing the thermodynamic principles of entropy (change in temperature) to create and augment the electrical demands of the plant Electricity generated with solar cell and panels built into the roof structure will capture and convert sunlight into electrical energy and stored in voltaic cells for later use. The facility would be orientated with its face to the southeast to capture the greatest amount of sunlight during the daylight hours and would have solar mirrors installed that follow the sun to maximize the sun availability throughout the day.
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19. Bio-diesel will fuel in- house generators to augment the electrical demand of the facility.
20. Fuel composition will include green plants, switch grass, milkweeds, dandelions, and sunflowers. Millions of acreage are available and would create a giant environmental footprint for this section of the country.
21. Imagine the grass clippings and above mentioned plants being delivered to the facility generating bio-fuel emerging from our operations right here in Ghana, Africa!
22. FCI will utilize the latest technology to implement a process system, an original name appropriately given – the DTS (Dynamic Thermal Sublimation).
23. Tires contain 15,000 BTU's of energy (British Thermal Units) per unit of measure. This energy along with that of other biomass material inclusive of wood, grasses, paper, plants, and even MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) can produce a safe alternative in the generation of biogases and bio-fuels to aid in the conservation of our planet.
24. This process bio-mass (tires included) and any carbon base waste, i.e. wood, paper, grasses into gases and fuels capable of running the generators and plant systems.
We ask for your help in making this project a reality in Vienna, Dooly County, Georgia.What WE seek. . .Long – term Lease for Free use of 15 – 20 Acres of Land near RailwayLong – term Lease for Free use of a 50,000 to 100,000 Sq. Ft Building