In this episode of Tekniq, we will observe the process of wast and manipulation of metal through incineration as well as the production of ship propellers.
Meinen höchsten Respekt vor all den Personen, die in der Abfallentsorgung/-Verwertung etc arbeiten! Es muss nicht immer Jemand in einem Schicki-Micki-Beruf sein! Denn gerade DIESE Menschen hier sind es, die für unser Zusammenleben sehr wichtig sind! DANKE, DASS SIE ES GIBT, DIE FÜR UNS DA SIND! 🤝🏻💪🏻🌹🤗😘
A little more background to the story would be nice. I like the style without voices or music, but it does leave the viewer without knowledge of what they are actually watching.
@@rolandjohansson7428the landfill where people with baskets rummage through the thrash is Jakarta (u can read it on the trucks) "Recycle Home" truck is Northern Ireland
This video is misleading. First part with the incinerators and conveyor belts thats from SYSAV in Malmoe Sweden. This is one of the worlds best and effective garbage incinerating boilers facilities, with german Martin boilers. The rest from some third world country, i dont know from where...
I’m in the plastics business. Recycled resin is literally HALF the price of virgin resin. Also manufacturing recycled resin from scrap is about 20%-30% cheaper than purchasing recycled resin from the market. Recycling makes sense in the South African market. However if oil and gas is dirt cheap then virgin resin would be cheap and likely kill the recycled material business model?
they’re looking for plastic or other types of scrap that they can sell to recycling plants. It’s far from lucrative but for many it’s the only job they can get. In India and other south Asian countries it’s often the lowest castes that do this job.
If I were one of those people with a basket on my back, I would be seriously considering moving to the U.S.A., where all my needs would be met without having to work.
Not sure why, in the US if you don't have a job you end up living in a tent outside a store surrounded by human faeces. Any sensible person (who doesn't have an ocean to cross) would head for Europe.
@@krashd It doesn’t matter. I can guarantee that things aren’t the way you think they are. Somebody figured out a way to make money by promising you otherwise
It's incredible how much garbage the human being does... Also nice to see that still are good intentioned people recycling or reuse in some other way what was considered trash.
Why not have the trucks back up to a steep slope going down, so when they dump it, the garbage slides down into metal doors. When the furnace is ready for more garbage they open the metal doors and it falls into the furnace.
Everything needs maintainance and mending. It wouldn't be good if the doors broke when the pile is high. Keep thinking of ways to improve stuff though.
Notice all those folks working with little to none safety items on. Working on equipment that can kill or mane. Just imagine if this was in America? No one would work there. Only in foreign countries does this go on. Americans need to be more thankful that there are others willing to do this scut work for everyone else’s benefit.
All job applicnts mus have Rinoplasty to block all ofactory senses. If you have never had the oppertunity to visit such a facillity, you are not missing anything. The smells are overwhelming.
They each have a specific type of recycling to pick. One for glass one for drinks cans, one for each type of recyclable plastic. When the waste is sorted by type, they can sell it.
Удивительно как отличается переработка в середине ролика, где индонезийцы собирают пластик прямо с колёс, и в конце видимо в Англии, где робот на конвейере по таргету ловит пакеты типа тетрапак
They want everything I put in my recycle bin. I keep cans, bottles and glass. The rest is plastic laundry bottles or shampoo bottles. Or cardboard. Or papers and magazines.
Vi ontem um bicho Na imundície do pátio Catando comida entre os detritos. Quando achava alguma coisa, Não examinava nem cheirava: Engolia com voracidade. O bicho não era um cão, Não era um gato, Não era um rato. O bicho, meu Deus, era um homem. Manoel era um visionário.
why don't they just use gravity to let the trash fall to the place they want, instead of using the big claws? seems like the place needs to be re-designed.
Because you need to mix the trash. Sometimes trucks come with a full load of paint or something wet, you don't wont all of that going into the fire all at once so you spread it out. During the start up or shut down procedure a lot of wood is brought dumped for the crane operator to use. That way you can ensure that as much as possible of the fuel is fully burned up when it finally shuts down.
Good idea, but there are problems.. You'd need some way to limit how much falls at a time. That woukd need a machine at the bottom of the pile. How, would you fix it when the pile is full?
Imagine you have a Business. People have to give you money and the Ressource to run your Company, and then on top you can sell heat/energy to people too... you cant loose money
Who ever designed the claw did a terrible job, half of the trash falls over or gets stuck on the railing because it doesnt go against the wall far enough.