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Snake oil. Gasification systems have been around a long time. They work reasonably well with a dry, fairly uniform, feedstock. Because of the nature of the process, if you can vaporize something (e.g. sulfur, chlorine) from the product, it will be in the syngas. Many other things are going to concentrate in the char. Water or fluids condensing out are going to be pretty nasty.
Most garbage with BTU value is better off being combusted directly, with a good flue scrubber
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