@@StopTheStinkTV Removing it is easy. Separating it into its different plastics and removing all trace contaminants is very expensive. Lots of companies around the world are still trying to invent a system of machines that can do this on an industrial scale and then make the different plastics contaminant free for reuse. It's as challenging as inventing a completely reusable space rocket. Perhaps we should ask Elon Musk to sponsor such a company.
Brilliant m8 looks like the pump won't on 😂 sure breach where they intented water to go
@@simmo1314 I was scratching my head wondering where the pump was running to 😬
The ooze in that pit looks tangy.
More dodgy looking "things" being dumped again.
Great pilot work 🙏
@@stupalmer8301 Thank you 🙏… and yeah, you’re right there 👍
Why isn't the plastic being recycled?
@@Madeley-Mick There must be literally tons of stuff going in there that could be recycled 🤔
@@StopTheStinkTV Removing it is easy. Separating it into its different plastics and removing all trace contaminants is very expensive. Lots of companies around the world are still trying to invent a system of machines that can do this on an industrial scale and then make the different plastics contaminant free for reuse. It's as challenging as inventing a completely reusable space rocket. Perhaps we should ask Elon Musk to sponsor such a company.
Good fuel for Waste to energy.