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1:39 it straight up looks like shit. and burning all those materials is not recycling btw. its actually quite the same as polluting. when u burn those materials they dont just vanish into nothing, they join the air as unhealthy particles that anything that breathes wud later inhale. i think the only solution to getting of our waste is by either creating only organic materials that decompose naturally, orrrr blasting it all into space...that'll just cost a lawt of moolah
@elmotpoopie How do you think most of our electricity is made? Its by burning something! Wood, coal, fuel etc are all used to make electricity but those are natural resources where garbage is well its just garbage. Hey i'm all for wind farms and hydro electric but people even complain about those too, and then there are nuclear plants which nobody wants near them either. Burning isnt like the old days with huge smoke stacks billowing black smoke. lets see you gripe when the lights go out....
I too thought it strange that it ends up being burned! Why not just chuck it in a furnace in the first place - modifying the ash pan is infinitely simpler than this pre process. And yes, how do you (or would you) separate the plastic bags from the aluminum cans or beer bottles? Yes I know some of it is done by hand, but not on a large scale surely.
So instead of using more sophisticated machines to ACTUALLY process and separate the various types of materials and processing them in multiple categories according to the manufacturing processes that went into creating the materials in the first place to break down and reform the materials into raw materials we simply boil, heat, crush, and reshape them into pellets to be BURNED? Are you joking Me? Burning the waste is a "Total Recycling Process"? VERY misleading...
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imegatrone 2 months ago
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dayspeace 3 months ago
fuck this job............i sort recycling materials plastic and card not general waste and thats gross enough
garysquirrelreviews 4 months ago
That is NOT recycling. That is just homogenization of waste before incineration.
From the looks of it, a lot of plastics went into the final pellets, which means lots of toxic byproducts.
voteforronpaul2008 5 months ago
1:39 it straight up looks like shit. and burning all those materials is not recycling btw. its actually quite the same as polluting. when u burn those materials they dont just vanish into nothing, they join the air as unhealthy particles that anything that breathes wud later inhale. i think the only solution to getting of our waste is by either creating only organic materials that decompose naturally, orrrr blasting it all into space...that'll just cost a lawt of moolah
elmotpoopie 6 months ago
@elmotpoopie How do you think most of our electricity is made? Its by burning something! Wood, coal, fuel etc are all used to make electricity but those are natural resources where garbage is well its just garbage. Hey i'm all for wind farms and hydro electric but people even complain about those too, and then there are nuclear plants which nobody wants near them either. Burning isnt like the old days with huge smoke stacks billowing black smoke. lets see you gripe when the lights go out....
beverwyck1 5 months ago
I too thought it strange that it ends up being burned! Why not just chuck it in a furnace in the first place - modifying the ash pan is infinitely simpler than this pre process. And yes, how do you (or would you) separate the plastic bags from the aluminum cans or beer bottles? Yes I know some of it is done by hand, but not on a large scale surely.
LosAHills 6 months ago
So instead of using more sophisticated machines to ACTUALLY process and separate the various types of materials and processing them in multiple categories according to the manufacturing processes that went into creating the materials in the first place to break down and reform the materials into raw materials we simply boil, heat, crush, and reshape them into pellets to be BURNED? Are you joking Me? Burning the waste is a "Total Recycling Process"? VERY misleading...
EcoEconomist11 7 months ago
How did you remove the plastic bags? Were they all mixed in and later burnt? Why don't you turn the organic material into compost?
brucelaidlaw 1 year ago
I want to work with recycling
Frickis 1 year ago
Thank God someone does this work! Phew!
Jakey92407 1 year ago
I cant believe the whole process takes 3 minutes. Maybe 3 days at the least.
Convince me please.
serpentscientist 1 year ago