Submitted
2024 Global Economic Prosperity Challenge

Recycling plastics into water

Team Leader
Rehab Alaa El-Din Hussien
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Our Organization
El-Rehab
What is the name of your solution?
Recycling plastics into water
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
El-Rehab is a start up that has developed a technology to convert plastics into water and electricity .
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
AR Riqqah, Baget Ash Sheikh, El Ayyat, Egypt
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
  • Egypt, Arab Rep.
What type of organization is your solution team?
  • Not registered as any organization
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What specific problem are you solving?

Problem:
• Water Scarcity:
• Many countries around the world are facing an acute
water shortage, leading to conflicts and disputes
between different parties and states.
• Climate Change:
• Exacerbates water scarcity through changes in weather
patterns and rainfall fluctuations.
• Increased Water Demand:
• With increasing population and industrial development,
water demand exceeds supply.
• Countries Facing Water Scarcity and Related
Disputes:
• 1. Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan:
• Due to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the
Nile River.
• 2. Palestine, and Jordan:
• Due to the sharing of water resources from the Jordan River
and groundwater.
• 3. India and Pakistan:
• Due to the sharing of the waters of the Sutlej and Indus
rivers.
• 4. Turkey, Syria, and Iraq:
• Due to dams on the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
• 5. South Africa:
• Due to water scarcity and competition for water in the face
of climate change.
• These are just a few examples, and there are many other
countries facing similar challenges.

"Global Plastic Recycling Market Size & Forecast, 2020-2025," projects the market to reach USD 110 billion by 2025. the market research report published by TechSci Research.


• Demand for Advanced Recycling
Technologies:
• There is a growing demand for advanced
recycling technologies such as pyrolysis and
chemical recycling, as they are considered
environmentally friendly.
• Focus on Sustainability:
• There is an increasing focus on sustainability
from governments and consumers, which is
driving the demand for plastic waste
management solutions.
• Regional Markets:
• Asia Pacific: The largest market for plastic recycling, expected to reach USD 27.3 billion by
2025.
• Europe: The second-largest market for plastic recycling, expected to reach USD 17.4 billion
by 2025.
• North America: The third-largest market for plastic recycling, expected to reach USD 10.2
billion by 2025.
• Market Drivers:
• Environmental regulations: Environmental regulations play a key role in driving the
demand for plastic recycling technologies.
• Technological advancements: Advancements in recycling technologies are a key
factor in increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of plastic recycling.
• Consumer awareness: Rising consumer awareness of the environmental impact of
plastic is a key factor in driving the demand for plastic waste management solutions.
• Challenges:
• Cost: Advanced recycling technologies can be expensive.
• Infrastructure: Recycling infrastructure may not be well-developed in all countries.
• Awareness: Consumers may not be aware of the benefits of plastic recycling.
• Opportunities:
• Innovation: There is significant scope for innovation in plastic recycling technologies.
• Partnerships: Companies, startups, universities, and governments can work together
to develop effective plastic waste management solutions.


What is your solution?



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Solution:
• My idea is to recycle plastics into water by placing plastics
in a container with a rubber covering the walls to preserve
the heat generated by the reaction and to prevent thermal
energy from leaking out. A device is connected to the
reaction container to absorb this heat resulting from the
reaction and convert it into electrical energy. The plastic is
burned using an oxygen pump connected to the reaction
container, and the gases are passed through a tube
immersed in a solution so that the gases interact with the
solution, and the bottom of this container is heated to
produce an abundant amount of water vapor, and the water
vapor is collected in the container by the condensation
method.

Creative/Innovative Aspects: • The idea possesses creative and innovative aspects on multiple levels: • 1. Plastic Recycling: • Converting Plastic to Water: Transforming plastic waste into water is an innovative solution to the problem of plastic pollution. • Utilizing Heat Energy from the Reaction: Harnessing the heat energy produced from burning plastic to generate electricity is a smart and efficient idea. • 2. Exploiting Gases from Burning: • Gas Treatment: Passing the gases produced from burning plastic through a solution to treat them before releasing them into the air. • Converting Gases to Water Vapor: The reaction of gases with the solution and producing water vapor is an innovative solution for eliminating harmful gases. • 3. Collecting Water Vapor: • Condensation: Using the condensation method to collect water vapor is a simple and effective solution. • 4. Utilizing All System Components: • Heat Reuse: Reusing the heat generated from the reaction to generate electricity. • Gas Treatment: Treating the gases produced from burning plastic • Water Vapor Collection: Collecting water vapor and using it for other purposes. • 5. System Development Potential: • Improving System Efficiency: The system can be developed to increase the efficiency of converting plastic into water and energy. • 6. Positive Environmental Impact: • Reducing Plastic Pollution: Converting plastic to water will reduce the amount of plastic waste in the environment. • Reducing Carbon Emissions: Treating the gases produced from burning plastic will reduce carbon emissions. • 7. Large-Scale System Application Potential: • System Simplicity: The system's simplicity makes it easy to apply on a large scale. • Reasonable Cost: Using simple and efficient components makes the system cost-effective. • Overall, the idea possesses creative and innovative aspects on multiple levels. It provides a comprehensive solution to the problem of plastic pollution while effectively utilizing all system components. 

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Plastic-to-Water-and-Electricity Solution: Addressing Water Scarcity and Plastic Pollution

Target Populations:

  1. Communities lacking access to clean water: This includes people in areas experiencing water scarcity or poor water infrastructure. They currently struggle to find sufficient clean water for sanitation and hygiene.

  2. Areas with poor plastic waste management: These can be densely populated areas or places lacking effective recycling facilities. These communities deal with the negative impacts of plastic pollution on their environment and health.

Addressing Their Needs:

  1. Water generation: By converting plastic waste into water, the solution can provide a sustainable water source in water-scarce regions.

  2. Plastic pollution reduction: This process will utilize plastic waste, minimizing its environmental impact on communities struggling with plastic management.

  3. Electricity generation potential: If this technology can be improved to efficiently produce electricity, it can power underserved communities lacking access to reliable electricity grids.

Current Deprived Aspects:

  1. Millions worldwide lack access to water: They rely on unsafe sources, causing waterborne diseases.

  2. Plastic pollution contaminates water sources, land, and oceans: Harming human health and ecosystems.

  3. Many communities lack proper waste management systems: Leading to landfill overflow and environmental damage.


How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

1. Promoting Water Conservation and Efficiency:

  • Awareness Campaigns: Educate communities about the importance of water conservation measures such as fixing leaks, using water-efficient appliances, and adopting water-saving practices in daily life.

  • Rainwater Harvesting: Encourage and support the implementation of rainwater harvesting systems in homes and community spaces. This can provide an alternative water source, especially during dry periods.

2. Improving Waste Management Systems:

  • Waste Collection and Recycling: Advocate for improved waste collection services, including door-to-door collection and proper waste segregation at source. This reduces the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills or the environment.

  • Recycling Infrastructure: Support the development of recycling facilities and infrastructure in targeted communities. This promotes resource recovery and reduces reliance on raw materials.

3. Alternative Water Sources and Treatment Technologies:

  • Solar-Powered Desalination: Explore the potential of solar-powered desalination plants in coastal areas. This can provide access to clean drinking water from seawater.

  • Water Purification Systems: Promote the use of effective and affordable water purification systems at the household or community level. This can treat contaminated water sources and make them safe for consumption.

4. Educational Programs and Community Engagement:

  • Environmental Education: Integrate environmental education into school curricula and community awareness programs. This raises awareness about the impacts of plastic pollution and water scarcity and promotes sustainable practices.

  • Community Initiatives: Support community initiatives that address plastic waste management and water conservation. This empowers local residents to take ownership of these issues and find solutions that suit their context.

5. Policy Advocacy and Collaboration:

  • Policy Advocacy: Advocate for government policies that support waste reduction, recycling, and sustainable water management practices. This can create an enabling environment for long-term solutions.

  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with local authorities, NGOs, research institutions, and private sector partners to develop comprehensive strategies to address water scarcity and plastic pollution.


Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Other
Which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals does your solution address?
  • 1. No Poverty
  • 7. Affordable and Clean Energy
  • 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
  • 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • 13. Climate Action
  • 15. Life on Land
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Prototype
Please share details about why you selected the stage above.

I do not know and i can't describe it 

Why are you applying to Solve?

Financial Barriers:

  • Limited access to initial funding: Securing seed capital can be a significant hurdle. Solve's potential financial support could provide a crucial springboard to validate our concept, build a prototype, or conduct a pilot test.
  • Ongoing operational costs: Even established solutions incur expenses for materials, development, and marketing. Solve grant funding or connections to investors could bolster our financial sustainability.

Technical Barriers:

  • Need for specialized expertise: Our project could benefit from advisors or collaborators with specific technical knowledge. Solve's network could connect us with these experts to accelerate our development process.
  • Access to advanced technology: Some solutions may require advanced tools or infrastructure beyond our current reach. Solve's connections or potential funding could help us bridge this gap and leverage the latest advancements.

Legal Barriers:

  • Navigating complex regulations: Depending on the nature of our solution, we may need guidance on legal compliance. Solve's mentorship or network introductions could connect us with legal professionals to ensure proper regulatory adherence.
  • Protecting intellectual property: Securing patents or trademarks can be costly and time-consuming. Solve's guidance or network connections could assist us in navigating the IP landscape.

Cultural Barriers:

  • Understanding user needs in diverse markets: Designing our solution to fit different cultural contexts can be challenging. Solve's network or mentorship could provide insights into specific cultural nuances and help us adapt effectively.
  • Building trust with potential users: Gaining traction in some cultures may require culturally appropriate communication strategies. Solve's mentorship or network could connect us with individuals who can help bridge cultural gaps and foster acceptance.

Market Barriers:

  • Competition from established players: Disrupting the market may require strong strategies to differentiate ourselves. Solve's mentorship or network could offer valuable guidance on competitive analysis and market positioning.
  • Reaching our target audience: Effectively scaling our solutions hinges on efficient user acquisition. Solve's mentorship or network could provide us with marketing and communications expertise to expand our reach.

By focusing on these critical barriers and how Solve's partnership program can address them, we demonstrate a genuine commitment to solving the problem at hand, not just pursuing financial gains.

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?
  • Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
  • Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
  • Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Rehab Alaa El-Din Hussein Abbas
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