It's really strange to see that stunning landscape when one has an image of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a cursed place in recent history, but as such, the lake of trash against the towering mountains captures it quite well.
In our Projects we are usually building infrastructure for sorting and we recycle or co-process the non recyclables. Unfortunately in this case we and the municipality had to act fast - so the waste will not be recycled. Hopefully we can build up a longer project in the area and build proper means of recycling.
@ in large to medium sized projects recycling begins with the contractors separating waste and sending it for recycling. This is a real mistake. The reason is that the first step MUST be the establishment of a profitable industry based on taking the material and turning into a product that has value in the market. If the value is there you will see recycling being done. For instance it is pretty easy to collect scrap steel. Recyclers pay very little for it and so that is not a profitable industry. If it were profitable you would not see huge scrap steel yards in every city. I could go on and on but it always comes back to one concept. There must be a profitable market for recycle able raw products or these programs will not work. He who finds or creates that market deserves his reward.
It's really strange to see that stunning landscape when one has an image of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a cursed place in recent history, but as such, the lake of trash against the towering mountains captures it quite well.
Awesome ❤
Thanks 🤗
So what will be done with the plastic junk? Bury it?
In our Projects we are usually building infrastructure for sorting and we recycle or co-process the non recyclables. Unfortunately in this case we and the municipality had to act fast - so the waste will not be recycled.
Hopefully we can build up a longer project in the area and build proper means of recycling.
@ in large to medium sized projects recycling begins with the contractors separating waste and sending it for recycling. This is a real mistake. The reason is that the first step MUST be the establishment of a profitable industry based on taking the material and turning into a product that has value in the market. If the value is there you will see recycling being done. For instance it is pretty easy to collect scrap steel. Recyclers pay very little for it and so that is not a profitable industry. If it were profitable you would not see huge scrap steel yards in every city.
I could go on and on but it always comes back to one concept. There must be a profitable market for recycle able raw products or these programs will not work. He who finds or creates that market deserves his reward.
Amazing work. Thank you!
Thank you
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if u have a pyrolisis reactor to make plastoline that plastic will fuel everything in that area for a long time!! great job! ty
Stop the pollution at source.
Stoping pollution and cleaning up what’s already in the environment should be the goal.
When I was part of SFOR II I remember seeing trash everywhere!
Is that Boyan Slat all grown up?
😀 Different company, similar goals.
It’s dr. Tilman Floer. He’s CTO of everwave.
Can't be bigger disaster than "help" by people which disassemble the place ...