The green bin is "brännbart", which means burnable. The trash in the green bin has its energy recycled. Sweden has a "fjärrevärme" infrastructure. Literally translated to "distant heat". Used to heat housing at a great distance from the furnace station.
@@Giuliosjourney Yes there is 15 hydroelectric dams in Luleälven before we pump it up in Boden and drink it. 😁 15 TWh of electricity as a biproduct from our thirst baby! 🤪😆
wooow! so cool !🤣 My dumb ass was thinking that you first use the water for regular stuff like washing clothes and watering plants and then drink it 🤣🤣
We dont just burn biogas... We burn anything burnable, as we have a deficit of burnable trash.. But it is still good.. Burned plastic means no microplastic for example
@@GiuliosjourneyIt’s those larger recycling centers where you go to leave your broken furniture, electronics, light bulbs, dangerous fluids, metals, garden waste and so on.