Tupã, Municipality of SP, Will Have a New Machine with Pyrolysis Technology. The Equipment, Valued at R$ 18 Million, Has the Capacity to Generate Gas, Energy, and Oils.
The Municipality of Tupã, in the State of SP, Will Receive, at the Beginning of Next Year, a Machine from Israel with Pyrolysis Technology. The Machine Uses Waste to Generate Gas, Energy, and a Wide Variety of Oils. The Equipment Will Stay in the Municipality for One Month, and the Initiative Will Serve as a Model for Other Cities in Brazil. The Arrival of the Machine Was Announced on the Social Media Accounts of Mayor Caio Aoqui, Who Was in São Paulo Last Week, Alongside the Secretary of Agriculture, Anderson Luiz, for Meetings with Technicians and Engineers from the National Health Foundation, an Institution Linked to the Ministry of Health, Which Mediated the Selection of the Municipality of SP to Receive the Equipment That Can Generate Gas, Energy, and Oils.
Machine with Pyrolysis Technology Costs About R$ 18 Million
According to the Mayor, This Machine Is Valued at R$ 18 Million, Which Means That Brazil Would Hardly Be Able to Afford It; However, It Will Serve as a Model for Other Locations. The Waste That the Municipality of SP Receives That Goes to the Transfer Station for Disposal at the Landfill, Through This Pyrolysis Technology Machine, Can Generate Gas, Energy, and Oils.
For Ronaldo Camargo, Superintendent of Funasa, the Equipment from Israel Will Act as a Showroom for 30 Days in Tupã and Will Host Representatives from Over 200 Cities Who Will Learn About Pyrolysis Technology. This Technology Is Unique.
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The Goal Is for the Technicians and Partner Universities to Carry Out All the Calculations of the Benefits of This Machine. It Is a New Technology That Generates Various Energies, Fuel Oil, Edible Oils, Electrical Energy, and Other Alternatives, Including Gases, from Waste.
Municipality of SP Will Participate in Investment Guidance Study
The Acquisition of the Machine from Israel Meets Indication No. 507/2022, from Pastor Eliézer de Carvalho, Councilor and 1st Secretary of the Board of Directors, Who Has Been Working on Issues Aimed at Reducing Negative Environmental Impacts Since His First Term.
By Converting Waste in the Machine with Pyrolysis, They Acquire Market Value; Thus, They Can Be Sold as Raw Material for Generating New Products. In This Way, the Arrival of This New Equipment Will Bring Excellent Results in the Social, Economic, and Environmental Spheres, Says the Councilor and First Secretary.
Another Important Achievement for Tupã Was the Selection of the Municipality to Be One of the Four Cities in the State of São Paulo That Will Participate in the Investment Guidance Study for Rural Sanitation Conducted by Funasa in Partnership with the Carlos Alberto Vanzolini Foundation (FCAV) and the University of São Paulo (USP).
Tupã Attracts Attention from All Over the Country
The Official Announcement Took Place on August 30, After the Municipal Secretary of Agriculture, Through Its Technical Staff, Found the Foundation’s Project and Studied the Possibility of Tupã Participating in the Pilot Project, Which Aims to Achieve the Sanitation Goals Outlined in the Legal Framework for Sanitation, Which Estimates That 99% of the Population Will Have Drinking Water and 90% with Sewage Collection and Treatment by December 2033.
According to Anderson Luiz, Secretary of Agriculture, as Projects Are Coming to Fruition, Tupã Expands Its Development Potential and Attracts Attention from All Over the Country, Serving as an Example of Essential Technological Projects for the Future.
According to the Secretary, This Is Great News for the Municipality, a Rural Sanitation Plan, Covering the Entire Rural Area of Tupã with Raised Studies, and the Action Plan, Which Is the Most Essential.


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