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Landfill or Street Recycling and Resource Truck: One Mobile Unit, Complete Recovery
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A landfill is often treated as an endpoint: material in, cap and monitor. An alternative view is that it is a deposit of concentrated resources—metals, carbon, water, energy—waiting to be recovered. The Landfill or Street Recycling and Resource Truck is built for that second view. It is a self-contained mobile system that combines dozens of patented technologies into a single deployable unit, performing complete resource recovery at the site: electricity generation, water extraction, carbon recovery, and element mining at atomic levels, with no requirement for fixed infrastructure.
The system integrates multiple modules: mining and excavation, three-stage material separation, reverse nuclear element separation, incineration and energy generation (1–5 MW), gas reclamation, water extraction, carbon recovery, atomic-level element mining, air purification, runoff management, universal containerization, and control and monitoring. Recovery rates are specified at high levels (e.g., >85% materials, >95% elements, >90% water, >85% carbon), with 70–90% autonomous operation and 10–50 tons/day processing capacity. Revenue streams include material sales, precious and rare-earth elements, electricity, water, carbon, and gas—turning a single unit into a multi-revenue asset with documented financial projections and payback ranges.
Christopher Gabriel Brown’s package includes complete technical documentation, manufacturing specifications, operational procedures, and patent application material. The handoff is structured for operators, manufacturers, or investors who want a defined path from purchase to deployment. Base delivery is one finished product copy; intellectual property remains with the inventor unless separately agreed in writing.
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