

Who - What - Where - When - How - Why

Who:
Patrick Ritter, a businessman with over 40 years of experience heading up projects like Camp Liberty US all over the world. patrick@forestassociatesllc.com
Lyn Baum, a businesswoman with over 40 years of experience supporting projects with administrative, marketing, and operations guidance. lyn@forestassociatesllc.com
What:
Pyrolytic Processing has been a key method in eliminating waste products for many years. It began as a way to use high heat to eliminate Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and evolved into a means to produce electricity.
Where:
The site chosen for this project is located on Oregon's Central Coast in the tiny hamlet of Gardiner, Oregon. There is an abandoned International Paper manufacturing site that has much of the needed infrastructure already in place allowing the project to start much more quickly.
When:
The time is NOW! We think this project should start immediately in the Spring of 2025. There is a National Energy Emergency declared for additional energy in the United States and this project can significantly increase the amount of power available in rural Western Oregon.
How:
By bringing together three components that work together in perfect harmony we can eliminate waste by processing it into electricity, low sulfur diesel fuel, fly ash, biochar, cabon nanotubes, and other valuable by-products from the Pyrolytic Processing taking place.
Why:
Let's not kid ourselves ... we have some serious issues facing our country. Energy, environment, and employment. Energy from renewable resources, environmental challenges like eliminating landfills and MSW, and employment challenges for our veterans. Let's create a win-win-win for all Americans and turn these three problems into success stories.