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Municipal Solid Waste Biomass Billion-Ton Supply Feedstocks for Fossil Free Fuel® Paper and paperboard; 37.8; 23% Glass; 10.38; 6% Steel; 10.32; 6% Aluminum; 2.62; 2% Other nonferrous metals; 0.54; 0% Plastics; 28.61; 17% Rubber and leather; 6.38; 4% Textiles; 10; 6% Wood; 12.88; 8% Other Materials; 3.27; 2% Food, other; 30.89; 19% Yard trimmings; 11.7; 7% ~169 million tons after current recycling, going to landfills ~31 million tons of metals, glass, etc. additional recycle (3 times current rate) ~138 million tons of organic, can yield 13 BGPY Fossil Free Fuel® ~Offset 7% (nearly one month’s worth) of our imported crude oil ~Prevent 133 million metric tons of fossil fuel related CO2 every year ~Prevent 490 million metric tons CO2 emissions, compared to landfill Materials Discarded in the 2007 Municipal Waste Stream Values in millions of tons from US Reported in EPA’s report “Municipal Solid Waste in the United States,2007 Facts and Figures” US EPA Calculations and References www.epa.gov/solar/energy- resources/refs.html Fuel Wood; 52; 4% Wood, pulp, paper mill residues ; 145; 11% Construc tion and demoliti on debris; 47; 3% Logging site clearing residue; 64; 5% Thinning for fire hazard reductio n; 60; 4% Crop residue; 428; 31% Perenial crops; 377; 28% Grains for biofuels ; 87; 6% Animal manure, process residue; 106; 8% Annual Biomass Feedstock Potential: Forest & Agricultural Resources ~Forestlands in contiguous United States can produce 368 million dry tons annually. ~Agricultural lands in US can produce nearly 1 billion dry tons of biomass annually. ~Modest land use changes, agricultural and forestry practices ~One Billion Ton supply can yield 90 billion gallons per year of Fossil Free Fuel® ~Offset 45% of our current crude oil imports ~Prevent 921 million metric tons of fossil fuel related CO2 every year ~Prevent 2.47 BILLION metric tons of CO2 associated with avoided decay of 850 million tons of animal, mill, crop, forestry residue Values in millions of tons, dry basis, sustainable, harvestable, no new forestry access roads Reported in US DOE / USDA, "Technical Feasibility of a Billion-Ton Annual Supply" , April 2005

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Municipal Solid Waste Biomass Billion-Ton SupplyFeedstocks for Fossil Free Fuel®

Paper and paperboard; 37.8; 23%

Glass; 10.38; 6%

Steel; 10.32; 6%

Aluminum; 2.62; 2%

Other nonferrous metals; 0.54; 0%

Plastics; 28.61; 17%

Rubber and leather; 6.38; 4%

Textiles; 10; 6%

Wood; 12.88; 8%

Other Materials; 3.27; 2%

Food, other; 30.89; 19%

Yard trimmings; 11.7; 7%

~169 million tons after current recycling, going to landfills~31 million tons of metals, glass, etc. additional recycle (3 times current rate)~138 million tons of organic, can yield 13 BGPY Fossil Free Fuel®~Offset 7% (nearly one month’s worth) of our imported crude oil~Prevent 133 million metric tons of fossil fuel related CO2 every year~Prevent 490 million metric tons CO2 emissions, compared to landfill

Materials Discarded in the 2007 Municipal Waste Stream

Values in millions of tons from USReported in EPA’s report “Municipal Solid Waste in the United States,2007 Facts and Fig-ures”US EPA Calculations and References www.epa.gov/solar/energy-resources/refs.html

Fuel Wood; 52; 4%

Wood, pulp, paper mill residues; 145; 11% Construc-

tion and demolition debris; 47;

3%

Logging site clearing

residue; 64; 5%

Thinning for fire hazard reduction; 60; 4%

Crop residue;

428; 31%

Perenial crops; 377; 28%

Grains for biofuels; 87;

6%

Animal manure, process residue; 106; 8%

Annual Biomass Feedstock Potential: Forest & Agricultural Resources

~Forestlands in contiguous United States can produce 368 million dry tons annually.~Agricultural lands in US can produce nearly 1 billion dry tons of biomass annually.~Modest land use changes, agricultural and forestry practices~One Billion Ton supply can yield 90 billion gallons per year of Fossil Free Fuel®

~Offset 45% of our current crude oil imports~Prevent 921 million metric tons of fossil fuel related CO2 every year~Prevent 2.47 BILLION metric tons of CO2 associated with avoided decay of 850 million tons of animal, mill, crop, forestry residue

Values in millions of tons, dry basis, sustainable, harvestable, no new forestry access roadsReported in US DOE / USDA, "Technical Feasibility of a Billion-Ton Annual Supply" , April 2005

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