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HOW SWEDEN TURNS ITS WASTE INTO GOLD 

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Landfills are responsible for the release of toxins and harmful substances into the atmosphere. More than half of the world's waste - 59% in fact - ends up in landfills. In the US, they are the third largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions, a gas 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Methane alone accounts for nearly 15% of the country's total emissions and is associated with air and water pollution, as well as biodiversity loss and land degradation. But this does not apply to Sweden. This is the only country in the world that recycles all its garbage and, in addition, buys it from other countries. The Swedes have learned to make big money out of garbage. So how do they turn trash into gold? We will talk about this in this video. They say that "It's not clean where they clean, but where they don't litter", but the Swedes managed to change it into “It’s clean where they repair, share, and recycle”. One percent of that is exactly how much garbage ends up in Swedish landfills. According to the AvFall Sverige Swedish Waste Management Association, Sweden now recycles more than 99% of household waste.
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@Edlich1
@Edlich1 11 месяцев назад
The powerplant with green grass on top is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Not Sweden.
@lukashe817
@lukashe817 11 месяцев назад
True!
@NazriB
@NazriB 6 месяцев назад
Lies again? Google Drive Buy Trash
@felixwinter1741
@felixwinter1741 Год назад
In Switzerland not to be confused with Sweden we have 30 waste incinerator power plants. In our city we heat 20% of the city buildings and 20% of the electrical power consumed. And recover metal out of the slag and use the minerals and glas to recycle for building materials. The profits we generate is given back to the peoples.
@felixwinter1741
@felixwinter1741 Год назад
And the exhaust smoke is filtered and neutralised. And multiplies other elements can be recovered.
@felixwinter1741
@felixwinter1741 Год назад
Volume of waste is reduced to 10% and landfill is minimal
@TheCJUN
@TheCJUN Год назад
That's great.
@bluehernandez3594
@bluehernandez3594 Год назад
@@felixwinter1741 how many Francs are given back after the incineration?
@felixwinter1741
@felixwinter1741 Год назад
@@bluehernandez3594 it is not that easy. The biggest improvement is that the volume is reduced by 80% . And recycle material goes back to reuse and need not to digged out of mines.
@mrmarcuscars2072
@mrmarcuscars2072 Год назад
My house is heated with hot wather and the shower also have heated water from our town, it comes from burning the waist that is not recycleble. I live in Borås in Sweden. Almost all houses in central town are heated that way. :)
@raonokahosansiam8874
@raonokahosansiam8874 Год назад
how?
@andrejakobsson5790
@andrejakobsson5790 11 месяцев назад
Central heating pipes in the ground@@raonokahosansiam8874
@Divig
@Divig 11 месяцев назад
​@@raonokahosansiam8874very simple description: water is heated up in the facilities that burn garbage. Then the water is transported via underground pipes to houses. Separate pipes for water that heats radiators and water for the tap. (Bathroom or kitchen)
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 месяцев назад
Burning waist reduces excess bodily weight and size; burning waste generates energy and money.
@rokayaghadfane
@rokayaghadfane 10 месяцев назад
guys this should be mandatory everywhere even poor countries this is life changing and life saving for many of us!!!!!!!!
@viralviruz8694
@viralviruz8694 Месяц назад
It's not possible without dictatorship in poor countries
@srowell3
@srowell3 Год назад
Sweden? But half the footage is Denmark?
@Gert-DK
@Gert-DK Год назад
Yeah. For people with interest in skiing, the incinerator early in the video 0:36, is made with a ski slope on the roof. You can ski all year round. It's called CopenHill ( Google for more info) and that is in Danmark, not Sweden.
@ViffeNify
@ViffeNify Год назад
Some was from Germany aswell.....
@boblearns4492
@boblearns4492 Год назад
00:37 "But this does not apply to Sweden" (video shows CopenHill, the waste incineration plant in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark). 😂😂😂😂😂😂 04:17 "Therefore the population strongly encourages to sort garbage and handed over for recycling" (video shows a waste system from a German speaking country).😂😂😂😂
@Jacke3
@Jacke3 11 месяцев назад
0:37 That´s Denmark, not Sweden
@paolosantiago3163
@paolosantiago3163 Год назад
If only much of the world follow the good example of Sweden most of the world will somehow become more livable and better.
@ThomasEJensen_TEJ
@ThomasEJensen_TEJ Год назад
Why use pictures from Danish Installations, when talking about Sweden?
@thatyoudliketoknow1628
@thatyoudliketoknow1628 Год назад
American education. Just go with it.
@johnathanjohnson5429
@johnathanjohnson5429 Год назад
EVERY CITY IN THE USA 🇺🇸 NEEDS THIS!!!!!!!! PLEASE
@kimberleypex
@kimberleypex Год назад
This has to be done EVERYWHERE ! Its the best way for making the World green again . Much respect for Sweden 🇸🇪⭐️⭐️⭐️
@thogusdonatus4607
@thogusdonatus4607 Год назад
usa and Africa would need it the most
@poyye
@poyye Год назад
@@thogusdonatus4607 Dont forget China and India in this case.
@aaronbrown6890
@aaronbrown6890 11 месяцев назад
It doesn't work... its just not true.
@VikramSingh-zm5sz
@VikramSingh-zm5sz 11 месяцев назад
Much love for you Kimberley, great like sweden
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 месяцев назад
​@@aaronbrown6890In YOUR opinion then, what would work?!
@devarmont87
@devarmont87 7 месяцев назад
In Australia, we bury all our crap, we used to pay Malaysia to take it... We have recycling bins and add campaigns for "recycling" but we can only recycle like 25% of what gets out in the street bins.. the rest is still landfill. That land usually gets sold to developers for future schools. We have in the last 7-8 years started recycling cans and bottles for 10c each bottle, that is manually taken to a collection centre. Our councils do what we called greenwashing - which is deliberately misleading people into thinking they are recycling. Like our street bins with yellow lids "council recycling" yet the garbage is taken right to the landfill and crushed.... Lol Aussies are being lied to. Oh for those that think I'm lying, go to your local refuse centre and watch what your recycling trucks do 😅😅 Also google it.. no council has a 100% recycling facility. I think NSW has one that handles under 20% It's all greenwashing BS
@kenbearsley8322
@kenbearsley8322 7 месяцев назад
Give it at least a hundred years and half that might be here in New Zealand. We're so far behind the rest of the world with a lot of things, we're almost the laughing stock. Even our supposed rail network is at least 60 years behind the rest of the world.
@Jacke3
@Jacke3 11 месяцев назад
4:19 that´s german, not swedish...
@pakawonpui1819
@pakawonpui1819 Год назад
What an exceptional example for the whole wide world. It should be apply to every single country!
@martinericsson2055
@martinericsson2055 Год назад
For us in sweden its not even a thaught throwing garbage in nature instead of recyckle it. We do it all naturally these dayes and are amaysed that other countries dont do the same.
@barbadolid5170
@barbadolid5170 Год назад
""""" recycle"""""🔥🔥🔥😂
@HENEX1000
@HENEX1000 2 месяца назад
Tell that to the "new Swedes"....
@martinericsson2055
@martinericsson2055 2 месяца назад
@@HENEX1000 its like talking to a wall. The capacity are very very low in their office..
@jaynsilentboom
@jaynsilentboom 11 месяцев назад
This is brilliant, we need this in the US.
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 месяцев назад
Several installations were planned, but bleeding-heart environmentalists killed most of the projects....
@vincewhite5087
@vincewhite5087 Год назад
I always repair till it can no longer be done, and buy 90% used.
@Baby1245
@Baby1245 Год назад
Reverse Vending Machines looks like a good way to get consumers to sort and "sell" thier junk....
@linrepboras
@linrepboras Год назад
This seems to be a Swedish governemental supported commersial created with stock footage from various countries around Europe. The hard facts are that our previous governement introduced nuklear energy tax killing any investor interest, introduced waste burn energy tax that - in the long run - probably will kill that source of energy and waste import/management. I live in Sweden and the years when the Green party's been in government (2014 - Oct. 2022) have been a total disaster since they are eager to stop anything but does not make any analysis of the concequenses wich in several occations created big problems. Please take a few moments and look for other sources of information in this topic - this is not the truth.
@SilverGamingFI
@SilverGamingFI 8 месяцев назад
In Finland we recycle alot. In my family we use plastic bags years after they have been bought, usually as backup shopping bags, carrying bottles (you can return for money) and even trashbags. In school we learn ways to grow plants (like tomatoes) and are taught the importance of natural compost
@mortenfrosthansen84
@mortenfrosthansen84 11 месяцев назад
It doesn't start off super well... 0:38 Says Sweden but shows Amagerforbrænding in Copenhagen. Which has been there since 1970, rebuild as Amager Bakke in 2017
@MondoBeno
@MondoBeno 9 месяцев назад
When I was growing up we had few plastics. Sodas came in metal cans or large plastic bottles, no small or medium ones. Juice was in cartons or frozen. Milk came in cartons, not jugs. Eggs came in paper cartons. Grocery bags were usually paper. Dry cleaning was folded and wrapped in paper and twine.
@tmilesffl
@tmilesffl 7 месяцев назад
There was a lot of waste back then, just in a different manner.
@evangiles4403
@evangiles4403 11 месяцев назад
It's simple if the government supports it then the people wil Australia was one of the best countries for aluminium recycling in the 1970's but because the steel companies were more interested in their parasitic relationship with the miners they stopped it mainly by not paying the 10 cents per can so people said since the government is too stingy to pay that then why bother Then in mid 2000 the government decided that the cost was now worth paying so they brought it back What is horrible about this is that 75% of aluminium produced is still in use so all that extra extraction was a waste
@johnschnellbach986
@johnschnellbach986 11 месяцев назад
American here. The oil lobby will never allow it. Cuts into their profits.
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 6 месяцев назад
YES ! SEVEN BILLOIN PEOPLE !! ON THIS PLANET !! THAT ! SHOULD EQUATE ! TO SEVEN BILLION !! TONS OF WASTE !!
@stevefritz5182
@stevefritz5182 11 месяцев назад
This is an incredibly superficial look at the treatment of trash in Sweden, but it is good that you have an eight-minute video otherwise it wouldn't be watched. That is because the biggest issue is mindset, which is what Sweden has done well. The treatment of materials handling needs to be taught at all levels of the manufacturing, use, and disposal processes. Until people are educated, we'll keep consuming and burning our goods in the USA. Hell, right now, we can't get people to stop stealing from and shooting each other. Don't expect them to care much about what plastic they use or where they throw it.
@GnosticElohim
@GnosticElohim 7 месяцев назад
In Martin County Kentucky they got millions in government funding to build a trash incinerator to produce power but those involved imbezzeled all the money and built a tiny useless plant that doesn't do anything. Those people ne investigated.
@johnpartridge7623
@johnpartridge7623 Год назад
I recycle as much as I can, what kind of World are we leaving for the next Generation if we do not clear up afterselves???
@carolr7823
@carolr7823 7 месяцев назад
Most plastic cannot be recycled.
@lance8080
@lance8080 4 месяца назад
USA needs to invent technology like this 🇺🇸
@Battosai87
@Battosai87 11 месяцев назад
I work for a company which builds waste-to-power plants. This is nothing unique to sweden. It also not unknown in the industry. The technoligy is old and mature. Just this year we build 4 of them. 2 in france, 1 in the UK, 1 in spain. Countries which don't have such plants don't have them because it was not possible to convice the politicians of the country to finance such plants. If capital wouldn't be a limiting factor, these plants would be everywhere. Scarcity of capital is the reason why they are not found in every country. Another factor is, that the operation of such a plant is more expensive than the operation of a landfil. The biggest revenue stream of such plants is, that they charge a fee for accepting the trash. This is necessery, because the revenue from the energy production is not sufficient to pay the upkeep costs of these plants. Depending in the country and regulations, it can be cheaper to dump the trash into landfills than to operate such a plant. If this is the case, it's difficult to convince the involved parties to pay more for this mode of disposal.
@user-vj3it9vy4x
@user-vj3it9vy4x 8 месяцев назад
And it will almost seem impossible to design a more cost effective model that will serve the same purpose and allow for profitability? A project of which cost out ways the revenue and benefits can’t be popular.
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 месяцев назад
Why is it so quickly forgotten that landfills represent wasted space, since nothing substantial can be built atop them?! Meanwhile, ash monofills, where WTE/EFW facilities deposit their ashes, can have any manner of structure built atop them, since ashes are much more geologically stable than raw garbage.
@Battosai87
@Battosai87 7 месяцев назад
@@user-vj3it9vy4x It is a decision politicians make. The cheapest solution is not always the best solution. It's simply the cheapest solution. In most developed countries, in industrial combution plants, the exhaust emissions are strictly monitored. If it's not possible to follow the emission limits with regular means, then a flue gas treatment system has to be installed. This costs money. It does not benifit the operation of the plant but it benifits the enviroment and the people living around the plant. It would be cheaper to skip the flue gas treatment but in these countries law makers have decided its better to be more expensive but cleaner. In a coal power plant aproximatly 1/3 of the investment costs are for the power generation equipment (burners, boiler, steam turbine, ...). 1/3 of the costs are for the cooling system. 1/3 of the costs are for the flue gas treatment. It would be possible to build the plant cheaper by leaving the flue gas treatment away but developed countries decided that we accept the costs for a better enviroment. I think you get the idea. Landfills are cheaper than such waste combustion plants but they come with issues for the enviroment. Such plants solve the problems of landfills but they are more expensive. But it also depends on the application. They are not always more expensive. A country like sweden is cold. So the energy from the combustion of the trash can be used in multiple different ways. The heat can be used to heat the houses in the city near by. Also the electricity can be used. So in Sweden the whole potential of this techology can be utelized. The benifit is therefore particulary high in Sweden. Many less developed countries are in warmer regions of this planet. They don't have so much need for heat. Therefore this potential benifit doesn't apply to such countries. This is not a "one size fits all" solution. It is very attractive but as long capital is a limitation, there will be situations in which the best solution can not be applied.
@tmilesffl
@tmilesffl 7 месяцев назад
An energy from waste plant was built in Niagara Falls, NY back in the 1970's and is still operational today. There is a lot of maintenance involved, but worth while.
@thatguychris5654
@thatguychris5654 11 месяцев назад
Burning 46% of trash does not make a near zero waste country
@Reotha
@Reotha 5 месяцев назад
But it sure cleans up the community and environment
@petter5721
@petter5721 Год назад
Excellent, Sweden lead the way 👍🏻
@jameseddy6835
@jameseddy6835 Год назад
Very good program and an excellently prepared video.
@NoahCampbell-n7x
@NoahCampbell-n7x 8 месяцев назад
I work for a company which builds waste-to-power plants. This is nothing unique to sweden. It also not unknown in the industry. The technoligy is old and mature. Just this year we build 4 of them. 2 in france, 1 in the UK, 1 in spain. Countries which don't have such plants don't have them because it was not possible to convice the politicians of the country to finance such plants. If capital wouldn't be a limiting factor, these plants would be everywhere. Scarcity of capital is the reason why they are not found in every country. Another factor is, that the operation of such a plant is more expensive than the operation of a landfil. The biggest revenue stream of such plants is, that they charge a fee for accepting the trash. This is necessery, because the revenue from the energy production is not sufficient to pay the upkeep costs of these plants. Depending in the country and regulations, it can be cheaper to dump the trash into landfills than to operate such a plant. If this is the case, it's difficult to convince the involved parties to pay more for this mode of disposal.
@bmw803
@bmw803 7 месяцев назад
Here in America, we dump garbage in holes, waste thousands of Gallons of fuel managing the landfil. But, dont worry, Electric cars will clean our country. Maybe, COMMIEFORNISTAN can take the Swedish example to increase capacity if they want their DemocRATS to all drive EVs.
@LeonKesteloo
@LeonKesteloo Месяц назад
Lots of bs here. A lot of european countrys have almost completely stopped using landfills. For example the Netherlands where te first incineration plants were built in the early 1900's. Since the 1980's it was prohibited for more and more materials to go to landfills. For example: bio waste, glass, waste paper. And after a while even any unsorted waste. The only things that go to landfill now is residues from waste sorting plants and asbestos if i am correct.
@adambeyger8523
@adambeyger8523 Год назад
Get to the point!!!!!
@kamlee4010
@kamlee4010 7 месяцев назад
I northern Ontario , we do very little in the way of recycling . Everything goes in the landfill, and to this day I still wonder Toronto still sells their garbage to the USA
@jurismagone3887
@jurismagone3887 11 месяцев назад
In the UK it is probably around 10%, not 99.
@TheMaasse
@TheMaasse 11 месяцев назад
some of the clips are from denmark.......
@tazpupper7828
@tazpupper7828 Год назад
Landfills are big business here in America, people dispose they don’t recycle.
@andrejakobsson5790
@andrejakobsson5790 11 месяцев назад
That is messed up
@JouniKyyronen-nv1ep
@JouniKyyronen-nv1ep 11 месяцев назад
most americans are proud they stole indians land and killed 90millions, winners rules
@jrobbin24
@jrobbin24 11 месяцев назад
One of the things about America that actually should change
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 месяцев назад
Has anyone else noted that the United States is quite STUPID in a helluva lot of areas?! Even moving people between two points in an efficient and safe manner is a seeming impossibility.... With less fuel-intensive transportation modes, it'll be possible for EVERYONE, including homeowners and apartment dwellers, to combust their solid wastes to extract useful energy!
@KedirAbbaMecha
@KedirAbbaMecha 2 месяца назад
Please effort your good to reach others country; like Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, there's unlimited resources òf recyclable waste materials which is sorting for a long years.
@burre01
@burre01 Год назад
Dependant on Natural gas supplies? We don't even use any at all in Sweden... check your facts.
@vincewhite5087
@vincewhite5087 Год назад
They actually charge other countries.
@rogervantongelen8547
@rogervantongelen8547 11 месяцев назад
what a lot of beautiful green hot air balloon nonsense. Under the Swedish European Presidency, Sweden built 5 enormous gas incinerators with European taxes. the real gold for sweden is that under their european presidency sweden has given huge discounts on emission taxes for the next 30 years !!!!!!! and yes, they are ultra-modern incineration facilities that annually incinerate millions of tons of waste from outside the EU zone, but they still emit a huge amount of CO2. We only get to see the beautiful picture of Sweden, where Sweden shows smaller so-called greening recycling and fortification projects as compensation and again pays with European resources.
@martinmart2495
@martinmart2495 6 месяцев назад
im not sure if we can call effective waste management pack one kg bio waste to paper bag and than put to bio waste which will be created to bio gas with total price 2 cents- when just paper bag for it cost 8-10 cents- and im not counting transportation and whole process. It mean,if people just throw it for compost,country save money- and as wellenviroment- bcs no paper bags for it,no bio gas companies.🎉 bam
@HorseMalone
@HorseMalone 7 месяцев назад
This will never occur in UK...Not enough separate operations that can be taxed to the max... That's all they are interested in in the UK, tax,tax,tax.
@wedzixc
@wedzixc Месяц назад
Sweden has the most hardworking polite kind people and innovative I just learned later a lot of technologies that are from Sweden, I have seen their waste management it's really amazing ,
@user-vj3it9vy4x
@user-vj3it9vy4x 8 месяцев назад
I am interested to partner with any company within the Swedish waste management space to start effective waste management in my country. I will truly appreciate any leads. Kudos Sweden, the world needs to learn from you.
@mikelukes1798
@mikelukes1798 11 месяцев назад
That will never happen in America on account of epa
@chewy6942
@chewy6942 7 месяцев назад
This would make to much sense for the United States to do.
@greggreg2263
@greggreg2263 7 месяцев назад
I would love to be able to bring this technology to Canada 🇨🇦 🙏
@kastrup2dk
@kastrup2dk 10 месяцев назад
yes Denmark and Sweden are close to each other but pictures from Denmark by Yes Yes Yes it's not Sweden and Denmark they've been doing it for so many years so I think it's more in Denmark you mean
@cassiox.fernandes1054
@cassiox.fernandes1054 4 месяца назад
Technology to reduce technology side effects, perfect ! Not going back as some want us to do.
@LearningSpanishwithDrL
@LearningSpanishwithDrL 6 месяцев назад
Great video!
@kylegery8860
@kylegery8860 Год назад
Who pays for all the subsidies, that’s right the tax payer. I wonder what their personal tax rate is.
@simonsryd1
@simonsryd1 Год назад
Our tax rate is lower than our quality of life. 👌
@MARIALUIZA-vu3no
@MARIALUIZA-vu3no Год назад
E eles já cuidam do planeta há mais de 50 anos👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@thebakingtrucker
@thebakingtrucker 7 месяцев назад
Give us your waste so we can become billionaires. How about you pay for my / our waste so we can make $$ also on our waste 😅
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 6 месяцев назад
YES ! SEVEN BILLOIN PEOPLE !! ON THIS PLANET !! THAT ! SHOULD EQUATE ! TO SEVEN BILLION !! TONS OF WASTE !!
@dazt5831
@dazt5831 7 месяцев назад
i liked the entire process and think its great turning waste into energy right up until the point where the WEF agenda of you will own nothing came with the sharing idea
@richardcolligan3821
@richardcolligan3821 7 месяцев назад
Been doing this in new jersey for decades! Many other states also doing this so why are you acting like its new?
@matsswede
@matsswede 7 месяцев назад
How god is this ? They buy all the way from ex Norway and drive it to Sweden.
@chrisbourne3543
@chrisbourne3543 6 месяцев назад
There are technologies around the world there are use today Twest system E2S power
@jasonbullock2816
@jasonbullock2816 7 месяцев назад
Pps you should not have to pay for a nother country's rubbish 😅😅😅
@TommyFink-y6c
@TommyFink-y6c 6 дней назад
White Nancy Jones Anthony Thomas Gary
@theenvironmentalist2535
@theenvironmentalist2535 Год назад
Nice video
@jamie55555
@jamie55555 11 месяцев назад
the are keeping the royal land clean for freeat least they should get paid
@MD-gc4xq
@MD-gc4xq Год назад
Pity all countries can’t adopt this attitude
@ciarandevaney385
@ciarandevaney385 Год назад
Nordic people are superior
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 месяцев назад
"Methodology", not "attitude"!!
@MD-gc4xq
@MD-gc4xq 7 месяцев назад
@@CraigFThompson yes true but if your government has the wrong attitude towards recycling in the first place, then the methodology becomes irrelevant
@BUILDTHEFUTUREITISNOW
@BUILDTHEFUTUREITISNOW 8 месяцев назад
why is this modern not implemented in other countries????
@whattodo904
@whattodo904 Год назад
Wonderful Sweden... You are amazing....
@jlinnlinn4241
@jlinnlinn4241 8 месяцев назад
Too bad us govt is corrupt.never happen here.😢
@jrobbin24
@jrobbin24 11 месяцев назад
It’s crazy how the countries with the least amount of a certain type of people have things figured out and are more efficient
@Hobby_trails_family
@Hobby_trails_family 8 месяцев назад
I know what you mean. I'm in agreement with your sentiment.
@chillydawgg4354
@chillydawgg4354 7 месяцев назад
What certain type of people is that? Say it.
@Hobby_trails_family
@Hobby_trails_family 7 месяцев назад
@@chillydawgg4354 let's not force things... We know which people are in question here. And truth be told, he is very correct 💯
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 месяцев назад
​@@chillydawgg4354That individual can't; they're racist and are afraid to show it. As you might've already known, they just crawled out from under the rock they were surviving under....
@mentaliceage
@mentaliceage 7 месяцев назад
@ 38 sec they say Sweden but show denmark.
@aaronbrown6890
@aaronbrown6890 11 месяцев назад
They don't!
@kdscrapping4452
@kdscrapping4452 11 месяцев назад
Take away the plastic grocery bag , but the milk in Canada comes in 2 plastic bags, the Logic is NOT there!!!
@MarjorieHanson-r1r
@MarjorieHanson-r1r 24 дня назад
We could learn a lot from this country
@joseluisaguilar7153
@joseluisaguilar7153 8 месяцев назад
Shit I didn't see them make gold out of there trash
@ArchFish-zm9vl
@ArchFish-zm9vl 20 дней назад
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@gensantagall1309
@gensantagall1309 6 месяцев назад
Can I buy waste management technology
@BigEvy
@BigEvy Год назад
Where i am in Canada , most places have stopped handing out plastic bags , and recycling is really being pushed. We actually get in trouble if someone is nosey and opens our garbage and finds cardboard and reports us. Im happy it brings us towards more recycling !
@HardinProuductionsOriginal
@HardinProuductionsOriginal Год назад
recycling is a scam. Only Sweden burns trash. Everywhere else either doesn't recycle or lies to you 😂
@jonmcintire9067
@jonmcintire9067 Год назад
They melt the garbage and extract the different materials from it , like plastics ,paper etc , its a modern necessity , in an age of lots of packaged goods 😀😀😀😀😀😀😈😈😈😈😈
@AdamOmidpanah
@AdamOmidpanah Год назад
"Methane, a gas '25 times more potent than carbon dioxide'" - What does that even mean?
@Aurgelmir87
@Aurgelmir87 11 месяцев назад
It's 25 times as potent as a greenhouse gas over a 100 year period. 1kg of methane essentially equals 25kg of co2 when it comes to trapping heat over a century. Unlike co2 however said methane breaks down in the atmosphere to form water and co2 with a half-life of just 9 years so the measurements used are a bit difficult to make good use of, it´s equally correct to say that methane is 84 times more potent than co2 over a 20 year period.
@EXPATditions
@EXPATditions Год назад
Sounds like 2 and a half men. And not Sheen
@allenbragg7920
@allenbragg7920 Год назад
So good it's not done by it's neighbors? Might think sorting machines or robots would be a worthy investment for sorting what can be recycled. Where are landfills in government climate policy priorities? Someone solving problem of landfills be the next Elon Musk wealthy?
@ss-pw4zj
@ss-pw4zj Год назад
Refuse to take plastic bags for free. I was thinking like it meant no charge to say no. But it really means they give the bags for free and you say no.
@EEsathishPriyan
@EEsathishPriyan Год назад
Sir this company name what sir then this company where it having and which country sir
@TrentSpriggs-n7c
@TrentSpriggs-n7c 8 месяцев назад
This is an example of the Rumpelstiltskin Theory. Change a portion of your energy profits, or savings into gold annually. Thus, wind, sun, best practices, regeneratives, et cetera, are now exchangeable into 'forever money.' Cash in with knowledge capital.
@vincewhite5087
@vincewhite5087 Год назад
‘mend do rend. Opposite of saying from A brave New World.
@cashbrooks7223
@cashbrooks7223 11 месяцев назад
Recycling means use it again a sink with a grinder only I know the secret of the sink with a grinder
@Fractal227
@Fractal227 7 месяцев назад
0:51 that is Denmarks waste facility power plant in Denmark, Copenhagen (Amager) that also functions as a ski slope year yound
@September2004
@September2004 7 месяцев назад
You wonder why they have to buy waste instead of getting other countries to pay them to take it.
@vickilindberg6336
@vickilindberg6336 9 месяцев назад
Minneapolis, MN has a garbage burner. Its not that old but decommissioning is already planned but not for up to 20 years.
@ahotdj07
@ahotdj07 11 месяцев назад
I really wished they showed how to garbage is being recycled. E.g. the process.
@Alan_Gor_Forester
@Alan_Gor_Forester Год назад
I like!
@stevelangdon6227
@stevelangdon6227 3 месяца назад
A new large landfill in the US costs 16 million. A new incinerator costs 100 million. Then you still have to bury the ash from the incinerator in a fully lined landfill. Many of the US landfills have or are getting methane capture programs that use the methane for energy.
@Consutius
@Consutius 7 месяцев назад
The plant at 3:00 does not stand in Sweden In fact this plant is in vienna austria and is called "spittelau"
@chillydawgg4354
@chillydawgg4354 7 месяцев назад
Oh I totally thought they were aliens that ate garbage
@paulclairethomas1344
@paulclairethomas1344 8 месяцев назад
In the UK in one particular borough we have to subsribe to have our garden waste removed. I believe it ends up in a massive composting site to let nature take its natural way... From this point on, it is lost, but I suspect the newly formed compost is sold for profit. But I am the ever optimist, perhaps they sell it at a reduced rate to the general public...
@tmilesffl
@tmilesffl 7 месяцев назад
We have a recycling place her in Burlington, Vermont. They collect leaves and anything that is compostable and them sell the compost to the public for a profit.
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