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ReClaim : Reclaming waste and restoring earth

                                                                                                  Reclaiming waste and restoring earth

 

Problem

Landfills release methane a greenhouse gas that is about 80 times stronger than CO₂. They also leak toxic liquids into the soil and water which can harm plants, animals, and people. Cities are producing more waste than they have space to handle. Current waste to energy systems burn trash, which releases CO₂ and does not fully reduce pollution. Because of this landfills are still major sources of climate change and pollution making it harder to achieve netzero goals.

Market Gap

Current methods to capture methane are mostly for big sites, expensive, and hard to scale. Recycling does not reduce methane from landfills and struggles with mixed waste. Carbon capture usually does not focus on landfill gases, which make up 11% of the world’s methane. Right now there is no single system that can capture methane, clean waste, and reuse resources all together.

 Solution : ReClaim units

Modular units deployed at landfill sites to:

  • Capture methane via biofilters and membrane systems that actively extract methane from landfill surfaces and gas vents.
  • Convert methane into renewable fuels through catalytic reformers (which reform methane into syngas) and microbial bioconversion, where specialized microbes produce upgraded biogas.
  • Mineralize captured CO₂ by reacting it with alkaline industrial waste or minerals to form stable solid carbonates, creating carbon negative construction aggregates.
  • Treat toxic leachates using a combination of biological (aerobic and anaerobic microbial digestion), chemical (oxidation and precipitation), and physical (membrane filtration, adsorption) technologies, monitored and controlled by integrated bio-indicator sensors (BITE tech) that detect heavy metals and toxins in real-time for adaptive management.
  • Stabilize residual waste into inert construction bricks by employing waste solidification and stabilization techniques, binding contaminants into a safe matrix while producing durable, carbon negative building materials.

Scientific Mechanism

  • Methane from waste in landfills is pulled out using suction and filters with microbes that consume methane.
  • Membranes separate methane to concentrate it for energy use.
  • Methane is converted into a fuel gas called syngas using catalysts.
  • Microbes break down organic waste into biogas, which is cleaned and turned into renewable gas or hydrogen.
  • CO₂ reacts with waste materials to form solid carbon that stays locked in building materials.
  • Toxic liquids from landfills are cleaned by microbes, chemicals, filters, and activated carbon.
  • Sensors track pollution continuously to keep treatment safe and effective.
  • Heavy metals and harmful chemicals are removed to protect soil and water.
  • Leftover solids are mixed with binders and hardened into bricks.
  • These bricks reduce landfill size and can be used for eco-friendly construction

 

Who Benefits?

  • pollution in cities reduced, land is reclaimed and gain the carbon credits.
  • Waste companies access new revenues.
  • Carbon credit buyers get verifiable impact credits.
  • Communities enjoy cleaner air, water, and repurposed land.
  • Construction receives carbon negative materials.

Why It Matters to Me

I want to reduce pollution and fight climate change by controlling methane from landfills, one of the fastest ways to slow global warming. I am motivated to stop toxic liquids from leaking into soil and water, keeping ecosystems and communities safe from harmful contamination. This project lets me turn a growing environmental problem into a local solution that improves air quality, cleans water, and turns waste into clean energy and useful materials. It’s about making real, visible benefits for people and the planet in their own communities.

Road Map

  • Prototype modular methane capture and leachate treatment unit with sensors.
  • Pilot with mid-sized city landfill demonstrating full system and monetization.
  • Scale to multiple sites and improve efficiency.
  • Monetize renewable energy, carbon credits, and recycled bricks.
  • Expand globally in rapidly urbanizing regions.

 

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  • This is an incredible initiative! ReClaim addresses one of the most overlooked climate challenges — methane emissions and toxic leachates from landfills. Turning these pollution hotspots into sources of clean energy and carbon-negative materials is innovation at its best. Integrating biofilters, microbial conversion, carbon mineralization, and smart sensors shows true systems thinking for sustainability. A practical, scalable step toward cleaner cities and a healthier planet.
  • Smart idea !!What outreach plans do you have for training landfill staff and communities about ReClaim units, their benefits, and maintenance?
  • Some developing regions may have limited budgets and infrastructure. Are there ways to simplify ReClaim for these settings to ensure easy setup and operation?
  • The idea of extracting waste dumping byproducts to create useful and monetizable resources is quite creative and innovative! It is able to contribute to diversification of fuel sources, which is an important goal for sustainability, and can be utilised in providing access to fuel in rural areas. But greenhouse gases such as methane are produced by more than simply organic waste. They can also be produced by anaerobic decomposition of plastics. How do you plan to deal with the various sort of wastes, from plastics to metals, organic matter to heavy metals? Will your modular units be equipped to segregate and appropriately deal with these different types of waste?

    I look forward to seeing further development of your product!
  • The plan is overly ambitious, trying to do methane capture, waste treatment, fuel synthesis, mineralization, and leachate management in a single modular unit. It risks numerous single points of failure due to the many subsystems lacking integration planning. Regulatory timelines and pilot phase realities are missing, making the roadmap dangerously optimistic.
  • Good idea !!! Have you tested how well the methane biofilters perform under real landfill conditions, where gas flows and impurities vary a lot? It would be useful to see data from actual field trials.
  • What happens if the sensors detect high toxin levels how will the system respond to emergencies or spikes in contamination?
  • Maybe add a maintenance or monitoring plan to ensure consistent microbial and filter performance over time.
  • Amazing concept! you could simplify the public communication part using visuals or infographics to help non scientific audiences to grasp the process easily.
  • Great idea! How will you deal with seasonal temperature changes that can slow microbial action and reduce methane capture?
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