PlasticSucks
1 week ago
So the "Fayetteville Faker" continues on her/his/they're path to post false information as an unnamed source designed to lie and damage Waste Energy and its shareholders. If your telling the truth sign it. Tell us all who you are so we can evaluate your integrity. I'm surprised you think quoting a NC law is a thinly veiled threat. Its the law. Its a fact.
Here's the basic OpenAI definition:
In North Carolina, tortious interference involves a third party intentionally interfering with a contract or business relationship between two parties, causing harm to one of them. It can involve interfering with an existing contract or with prospective business relationships. The key elements to establish tortious interference include the existence of a contract or prospective contract, knowledge of the contract by the defendant, intentional interference, and resulting damages.
Here's the "Research"
Here's tonight's ridiculous disclaimer comment. Its like the Faker is fishing because he/she/they don't know the answer to they/them questions. The disclaimer says basically, if you think I'm lying show me. Why? Do it yourself. Your the one reposted press releases from crackheads, prove your own point.
Your claim of a judgement against any member of the management team for civil racketeering is false. It would take about 10 minutes to confirm that if you did the actual research. I did. Its pretty easy. Instead you ask others to do it for you while you repost a press release from this guy. You are literally taking the word of a crackhead:
From the Miami Pres Release:
"Three years later, Fort Lauderdale police officers discovered Farrow passed out on the couch of a vacant Flagler Village apartment. Farrow gave a “bizarre, disjointed and rambling” response when asked how he’d gotten there, and the officers found an “off-white, chunky rock” of crack cocaine in the pocket of his jeans after they took him into custody, per the arrest report."
In case your wondering. Here he is. REALLY. This is your guy.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/coral-gables/article295246789.html#storylink=cpy
PennyPFAS
1 week ago
Howdy,
Appreciate the enthusiasm — though it’s disappointing to see not just insults, but thinly veiled threats (“new revenue stream,” “can’t wait to find out who you are,” etc.).
There seems to be a misunderstanding. Please review our full report and the supporting references again:
https://StopWasteEnergy.org/references
Yes, pyrolysis exists. But that doesn’t make it clean, safe, or appropriate — especially when marketed as “AI-powered green tech” by a company with **no disclosed emissions data** and a track record of speculative ventures.
Our city already has **two active Superfund sites** — we know what environmental harm looks like. We will not allow anyone to poison our families while adding another toxic dump to Fayetteville, all to fuel someone’s next “serial entrepreneurial” project — and then leave taxpayers with the cleanup bill.
Full report: https://StopWasteEnergy.org
References: https://StopWasteEnergy.org/references
From our disclaimer: “If you believe any factual information is incorrect, please contact us with supporting documentation.”
DYOR.
PlasticSucks
1 week ago
Beware of unnamed, uninformed, scammers like PennyPFAS.
We live in the age where someone with a $10 dollar domain name can build an AI lead gen webpage in an hour for less than a hundred bucks, make wild claims, unnamed of course and then go into hiding.
Lets call him/her/they the "Fayetteville Faker" until we find out the name of the person/company behind this "research".
Here's what the Faker left out. Where and how pyrolysis in actually being used to clean up plastic waste and garbage around the world. I don't see it banned anywhere on the globe. Of course as with nearly all of the "research" from the he/she/they Faker, the claim of course has no names.
Oh yeah, and here's the link to the hard hitting research about the attorney that filed a, now dismissed, racketeering charge against members of the management team. He was recently hit with a$17 Million judgement for a different "Racketeering" charge and is a complete scam artist (see the link below). The Faker should really read about the Attorney's actions behind the $17 Million judgement, very similar, bought a fake domain, made wild claims, didn't disclose who he was until it was discovered in the lawsuit. It was related to slander and tortious interference of a business, interesting. And the company that was sued won a judgement not only against the guy that sued him, the judgement is also against the lawyer that filed the suit, its more than $17 Million and accrues $1.5 Million per year in interest until its paid in full.
Can't wait until Waste Energy finds out the name of the Fayetteville Faker, new potential revenue stream.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/coral-gables/article295246789.html
🌍 Countries Utilizing Pyrolysis for Waste-to-Energy
1-Sweden: A leader in WTE, Sweden employs various technologies, including pyrolysis, to convert waste into energy, contributing to its minimal landfill usage. ?Spherical Insights
2-Denmark: Denmark integrates pyrolysis in its waste management systems, exemplified by facilities like the Amager Bakke plant, which combines waste processing with recreational spaces. ?Spherical Insights
3-Germany: Germany utilizes pyrolysis alongside other WTE technologies to manage municipal solid waste efficiently, aligning with its stringent environmental standards. ?
4-Japan: Facing limited landfill space, Japan has adopted advanced WTE technologies, including pyrolysis, to process waste and generate energy. ?Climate Adaptation Platform
5-China: China has implemented pyrolysis projects to address its growing waste challenges, integrating them into its broader WTE initiatives. ?
6-Indonesia: Indonesia plans to build WTE plants in 30 cities, incorporating pyrolysis technology to convert plastic waste into fuel oil. ?
7-Australia: Australia is exploring pyrolysis as part of its shift towards WTE solutions, with projects aimed at reducing landfill reliance. ?
8-Ghana: Ghana is developing a hybrid plant combining pyrolysis, biogas, and solar technologies to process waste and generate energy. ?wired.com
9-South Africa: South Africa is constructing a pyrolysis-based WTE facility in Gauteng to convert plastic waste into electricity and heat. ?Wikipedia
10-Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Kinshasa Thermal Power Station plans to use pyrolysis to process plastic waste into diesel, lubricants, and electricity. ?
PennyPFAS
1 week ago
*** I’m not giving financial advice ***
Heads up to anyone holding or watching WAST.
A company called Waste Energy Corp. is trying to build a 30-ton-per-day pyrolysis (plastic + tire burning) plant in Fayetteville, NC — near schools, homes, and low-income neighborhoods.
They're calling it "AI-powered clean energy," but in reality:
- It’s pyrolysis — a banned or heavily regulated process in many countries
- It emits PFAS, dioxins, and VOCs — linked to cancer and infertility
- Their CEO and advisors have ties to past failed ventures and penny stock pumps
We investigated everything: lawsuits, false marketing, regulatory silence, and more.
Full report: **https://StopWasteEnergy.org**
Investors deserve to know what this company is really doing and what kind of blowback could be coming.
DYOR.
buylowsellhighcanada
5 months ago
FAIRFIELD, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 21, 2024 / Waste Energy Corp. ("Waste Energy" or the "Company"), (OTCQB:WAST), a pioneering waste-to-energy company, today released an update regarding its groundbreaking plastic waste-to-fuel conversion business using advanced pyrolysis technology and AI. The company has identified four strategic locations in 2 states for its initial operations, signaling a bold step toward combating plastic pollution while addressing the world's growing demand for sustainable energy.
The locations Waste Energy has identified to launch its initial operations are in North Carolina and Florida, these sites were selected based on their proximity to abundant plastic waste sources, strong community support, and existing infrastructure for waste management and logistics. These facilities will be equipped with state-of-the-art pyrolysis reactors capable of processing various types of non-recyclable plastics and converting them into valuable fuels such as diesel, gasoline, and industrial-grade feedstock."Plastic waste is one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, and our technology stack based on Pyrolysis and AI offers a practical, scalable solution," said Waste Energy President Scott Gallagher. "By transforming discarded waste plastics into clean-burning fuels, we aim to reduce landfill waste, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to the circular economy while building a profitable,sustainable business."At the core of Waste Energy's innovative approach is pyrolysis technology, which thermally decomposes plastic waste in an oxygen-free environment to produce reusable hydrocarbons without releasing harmful toxins. This proven, scalable method effectively diverts plastic waste from landfills and waterways while generating high-value, energy-rich byproducts. These byproducts, including clean-burning fuels, can replace traditional fossil fuels across transportation, industrial, and power generation sectors, creating a compelling investment opportunity in the burgeoning circular economy.The company's initial facility is projected to process up to 20 tons of plastic waste daily upon launch in early 2025, with a targeted ramp-up to 200 tons per day by the end of the same year. This scale represents a significant leap in waste-to-energy capability, with each facility generating substantial fuel outputs and contributing to measurable reductions in plastic pollution. In addition to environmental benefits, the operations will create high-value employment opportunities and catalyze economic growth in surrounding communities.To ensure swift and efficient project deployment, Waste Energy's management team has already held productive meetings with local officials in two of its four shortlisted locations with additional meetings scheduled for next week. The final site selection is expected by the end of 2024, with the inaugural facility slated to commence operations in Q1 2025.About Waste Energy Corp.Waste Energy Corp is committed to redefining waste as an asset and to reducing the volume of non-recyclable waste in landfills. Specializing in the conversion of waste plastics and used tires into clean diesel fuel. The company will combine AI & Pyrolysis technologies to reduce the volume of plastic and tire waste in landfills while developing a new, clean, US based energy source.Waste Energy Corp. trades on the OTCQB market, over the counter under the ticker symbol: WAST. Waste Energy Corp is an SEC exchange act, fully reporting company.
buylowsellhighcanada
11 months ago
MetaWorks’ New Venture, Energy Works, Inc., to Revolutionize Plastic Waste Management with Cutting-Edge Diesel Fuel Conversion
Company Prepares for Groundbreaking Machine Launch in Q4 2024
Fairfield, CA., May 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MetaWorks Platforms, Inc. ("MetaWorks" or the "Company"), (OTCQB: MWRK), an award-winning future technology company that operates in the Greentech, Web3 and AI space, today announced its new pioneering waste-to-energy conversion wholly owned subsidiary Energy Works, Inc. (EWI). Leveraging cutting-edge technology, EWI will specialize in the transformation of plastic waste into high-quality diesel fuel, marking a significant stride in combating environmental pollution and advancing the circular economy.
The global plastic crisis has reached alarming proportions, with millions of tons of plastic waste accumulating in landfills and oceans each year. In response to this pressing issue, MetaWorks created Energy Works to commercialize a new revolutionary process that converts non-recyclable plastics into valuable diesel fuel, thereby reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels and mitigating environmental harm.
"Along with Fogdog energy, we’re thrilled to introduce this innovative waste-to-energy solution to the market," said MetaWorks President Scott Gallagher. "At MetaWorks and now Energy Works, Inc., we are committed to driving positive change by addressing this urgent need for sustainable waste management practices, especially at Municipal Waste Sites (MSW) in the US. Our technology not only diverts plastic waste from landfills but also produces a clean and efficient alternative to traditional diesel fuel. We achieve this more efficiently and cost-effectively than any other known company, with a highly profitable model poised to genuinely uplift the communities we aim to serve."
Energy Works, Inc.'s technology utilizes advanced pyrolysis and catalytic conversion processes to break down plastic polymers into high-quality diesel fuel, with minimal emissions and energy consumption. Unlike conventional plastic recycling methods, which are often limited by material contamination and degradation, Energy Works approach can handle a wide range of plastic waste streams, including mixed plastics and packaging materials.
Company Contact:
Scott Gallagher, President
(727) 417-7807
scott@metaworksplatforms.io
About MetaWorks Platforms, Inc.
MetaWorks Platforms, Inc. ("MetaWorks" or the "Company"), (OTCQB: MWRK), is an SEC exchange act, fully reporting company. MetaWorks is an award-winning, future technology company that operates in the Web3, AI and GreenTech space. The Company develops and leverages future technologies like Blockchain, AI, Tokenization and Green Technologies to build platforms that improve and grow businesses and solve problems. MetaWorks Platforms trades on the OTCQB market, over the counter, under the ticker symbol: MWRK.
For more information on MetaWorks Platforms, please visit us at www.MetaWorks.ai. For additional investor or financial information visit www.SEC.gov.
TradeForProfits
2 years ago
$MWRK YouTube on ARK Music Protection system out:
Chairman and Founder Cameron Chell talks about ARK, the IP Protection App as it begins Beta Testing.
MetaWorks Chairman and Founder Cameron Chell talks about ARK, the IP Protection App as it begins Beta Testing.@myarkapp #IntellectualProperty, #copyrights, #musicpublishing, #Web3 , #blockchain, $MWRKhttps://t.co/w83osaOUTy— Waste Energy Corp. (@wasteenergyx) October 18, 2023