I hate how society hates on garbage men and puts them as the bad example what happends when you dont study. Tf, theyre SO important its not even funny. Mad respect.
@@voteforpedro7332 True, it is paid well. The only thing Id be scared about is the health risks, I would 100% use some type of masks. And I remember dreaming about riding on the side of a garbage truck when I was a kid, sounds fun to drive around like that :D
If a journalist didn't show up for work one day, nobody would notice. But if there was no one who came to pick up our (plastic) trash any given day, everyone on that whole garbage trucks route would not get theirs picked up.
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As a residential plumber who regularly sticks his whole arm into drains, I have mad respect for trash workers. Hes so right that you dont smell the stink, you smell the $$. These types of jobs keeps America running.
nah you don't. the sanitation workers in india are of one caste and one community only. if indians realized that, there wouldn't be untouchability, can't marry intercaste, in india.
@@hitnailhalfway2485 its our past where orthodox peoples thinks like that. The youth of india nowadays are more liberate and aware of all the things going on there. Pls dont conclude anything without knowing it. Love from india❤️
I used to have the weirdest job years ago. I would follow around a garbage truck in the wee hours of the morning counting how many "yards" (bags) of trash they would throw into the garbage truck. I even got to ride on the back of the truck once when there was nothing else to do and helped load trash into it. Gave me massive respect for sanitation workers. They are literally keeping society clean and disease free. Without them, things would fall apart very quickly.
It’s pretty insane that a lot of these jobs that people make fun of play such a huge part in our daily lives. If these jobs didn’t exist, we probably couldn’t exist or would be a disease ridden world.
I agree 💯 I don't work in a landfill I work for a construction company where my job is to pick up all the garbage on job sites and toss it into a dump trailer, dump truck or sometimes there's a dumpster on the job site. So yeah garbage is my specialty. After all all garbage whether if it's garbage from construction sites or if it's household garbage it all has to go somewhere.
45 to 90 thousand a year for drivers and 13-25 maybe 30 dollars an hour for guys like him i think so i guess he never said it smelled like lots of money
@@randommay3573 where u getting the “to 90 thousand” from? Do your research, these people work with garbage, they ain’t makin anywhere near your dreaming amount😂 highest paid is only in the low 60k and that’s the high 10%, the low is in the 20k so again pls don’t bring opinions where someone asks for facts
Unless you are living alone in the wilderness you are always relying on other people for everything, even if it doesn't seem like it. This is big work. So much respect to these people
@@petarpewtrovic7266 because I wached it with my 10 year old and they are saddened of how much people waste. She knows it better than most adults....but she also knows that our neighborhs have times 10 garbage outside than we do....we don't use lots of crap like paper towel, we don't use plastic forks, plates, water bottles, so on...we are farmers and nothing goes to waste, not even chicken poo, they have 100 acre but rake the leafs and have a truck take them? My father was a garbage collector in Hungary for 20 years... they are heros to us.
@@2ocelyn I saw one woman. Let’s be honest. 95% of the people doing the work you can’t survive without are men. There’s nothing wrong with acknowledging that fact.
I used to pick up recycled cans, paper, for huge recycling company, it's cool to see how they separate and reuse a lot of trash, big money. And when you see it on conveyor belts being separated it's really not dirty like I'd always thought, plastic, paper, glass, aluminum cans, pretty amazing seeing blocks of aluminum just from cans.
They totally ignore the real environmental impact of NYC's consumption and trash addiction. Hypocrites who tell the rest of the nation they need to "go green."
“Getting New Yorkers to waste less altogether” yes but we should also get all those companies to waste less aswell. All that pointless packaging adds up
Last time I've checked, college courses doesn't provide trash pickup classes. Welcome to the real world of hard workers. Respect to these sanitation workers
I found a antique wood piano bench in a landfill once and brought it home and my whole family gave me a hard time about it but I spent about a month sanding it all down and refinishing it and now it's beautiful and my family loves it.
Yeah our culture of disposables needs to stop. Its sad that taking things from the trash is looked down upon. You see the stuff they throw out at Harvard!
Not sure you all realize how well done this video was. Personally, I've seen a lot of videos and books in my Waste Management days. This is one of the simplest, yet, very professional and well informative.
I also enjoyed the video, but the way they portray the plant as reducing CO2 is just plain wrong. They say the carbon filters absorb pollutants, but they leave out the percentages, and then go on to say how 'nitrogen' is released from the chimney when in reality it's massively polluting. A good video however it seems like they're pushing the agenda of this specific waste management company. Imo.
Nitrogen isn’t actually polluting. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas we breath, it takes up approximately 78% of the atmosphere. It’s also very essential for living organisms. Especially plants. Lastly, this facility definitely produces less CO2 than an open landfill does.
@@BobMcBurger1 I think you've misunderstood what I said. The video makes it sound like nitrogen and 'normal air' is what comes out of the chimey, but in reality it's very polluting.
I've always had respect for my garbage guy. But this has given me a mad new respect for them. I'll make it my duty to make water ziploc baggie with a water and maybe fruit inside to hand to them weekly.
@@AbdulGabagool83 Not only we don't pay them well, we also tend to look down on them (they have no social status). I personally have more respect for garbage men, truck drivers, farmers, teachers etc... than some politician or some corporate ceo.
@@charlespanache7047 Sanitation workers, especially public sector ones, make very good wages. Better than most Americans make. Their benefits are also pretty solid. Private sector is more hit or miss but Republic Services and Waste Management do have decent salaries and benefits.
None of them want more respect. Garbage men are happy the fact many americans despise the job, because it means more work and money for them. Why waste time being in school when you can make more money throwing garbage around than university graduates do.
This is incredible. I would so like to see this start a movement that helps dispose of trash in a way that can be beneficial on top of being healthy for the environment.
@Rest in Pog well that’s just the city. It is so densely populated in the city the smell is a lot worse but outside of it, it’s not as bad or you can’t even smell it at all.
Burning trash and turning it into heat and electricity has been standard practise for a very long time now. Did you think they just threw it into the ocean or something?
In Sweden only 0,8 of the garbage goes to landfills. The rest is either recycled, turned into biogas (for the city buses for instanc) or burned for electricity. We even _import_ garbage from the UK, Ireland and Norway.
I am a dumpster diver, and I find it a shame to see many many things in the dumpsters that only requires a little handyman fix, like a window ac that only need the filter cleaned, vacumes that the hose only needs to be unplugged, furniture that only needs a little stain or paint would bring it back to life again, microwaves that only needs to be cleaned because they were to lazy to clean it so they threw it out rather than taking a few minutes to clean it. very sad.
frank got the right attitude. "thats my workout" over here i noticed one african garbageman, he loves his job so much, the guy is literally dancing, on the truck, on the way to the bins, when he empties them and when hes back on the truck. ive never seen someone do such a job with such dedication and happiness.
@Aaron jkbjhknmnkn he never said the guy’s race mattered he just described what the guy looked like, you’re the one who is trying to make it seem like the guy’s race mattered/turn this into some political thing when nothing he said had anything to do with that
@Aaron jkbjhknmnkn Why does politics ("liberals") matter. You bring politics into everything, especially when it's irrelevant to the following conversation.
I worked at a garbage company about 10 years ago and EVERYTHING was sorted. We had a department for e-waste, all recyclable material (from metal, cardboard, plastic, paper, aluminum cans, glass bottles, etc.) , we had a department for hazardous waste (that's was my department), wood would get thrown into a woodchipper and given away for free to anyone who wanted some, and everything that wasn't recyclable would then either get sent to a landfill or sent to another state who could then resource whatever they can get out of it. We'd sort through basically everything from all of the main town as well as the neighboring towns.
Met some fella at a flee market and he had loads of toys. He said that everything he was selling was taken from trash. What i liked there were 8 game of thrones figures. Sadly weather damaged the boxes, but they could have been thrown out in brand new condition. Couple of them in new condition could cost 100-200$ each.
Take the scene from the Biggie movie. His teacher told him that he would wind up a garbage man making $28k a year and found out that teachers made $24k, and did the math in front of the class to show the class how stupid his teacher was.
I know people who have graduated with a bachelor's, and chose to work in public service, and i also know people who drop out and become successful! Its infuriating that anyone would use these people as "drop out" examples. They are an integral part od our society, helping to keep US SAFE.
My dad works in the removal of methane gas from landfills which then is used to make clean energy and he was talking about how the ash that is put on the landfills is horrible because it stops the flow of the methane(basically like a dead layer)and when it hardens, it's like rock and creates water drainage issues.
@@hunterhq295 Yeah, that’s what’s usually done. I don’t know why anyone would use ash made of burned garbage instead of dirt? How do you expect things to grow over the landfill if you use garbage as soil?
I actually went to one in Australia coz in Brisbane they have warehouses where residents can take chunks of waste, and omigosh the smell was so bad that my eyes watered and my lungs felt like someone was squeezing it.
There's a guy in Shanghai that figured out how to filter air pollution into a vacuum and convert them into bricks. I think every waste processing and manufacturing plants in general should adopt this technology for all of their emissions. Seems like Covanta is already pretty clean and efficient but imagine if they produced modular bricks for cheap housing out of the pollution produce from being trash. There is no such thing as "waste", only byproduct. The trick is figuring out how to utilize all the byproducts.
Highest respect to these people and the important work they do. People need to respect sanitation workers and janitors. It takes only a few days of them not turning up to work to realize their value. Great story BI, this is such a welcome change from the mainstream media trash we are typically fed.
many of them.in my country doesnt have proper payment, sanitary, nor proper truck. seeing how USA have better garbage truck, proper tools and protection for the workers makes my country has the shittiest garbage management. gosh.....
I don't get this type of comment people are making. "Respect sanitation workers" as if they are doing something more honorable than regular people with job. These people are getting paid six figures. Yes it's dirty work but they get paid to do what they do. Doesn't mean when we flip burgers at Mckey D we do not deserve respect. We don't need to call them disrespectfully or specially. They are just regular workers like we are. They are getting paid for what they do.
@@user-fx5sw4jy7hYz9Hzi where in the world do they get six figures? have you do search? whats the differences of garbage workers in each country? maybe in some of rich country payed high amount, as far as i know not here.
Why? Not like they doing us a favour or do it for fun. They also dont clean up after us, we clean up after ourselves. They choose to accept pay to do the job.
So I had to work at convanta in D.C., we replaced one of the cranes. I’ve never smelled something so bad. I can’t smell anything that bad, literally nothing bothers me anymore cause that placed smelled so bad. I give them boy’s credit and they are making bank
Im a trucker and i carry garbage aswell, i can take 28tons max and usually i take it 1000km between countries, i work in scandinavia, this is very common and usual here, a large part of the economy is built around carrying goods to one country and carrying garbage back to another instead of driving 1000km empty which would greatly increase the price of goods and it pays our trip back.
It's true. I was a garbage man making money in the summers during college. Eventually your nose shuts down. Year's later I don’t smell much unless I stop and try to smell something.
Helped me to help my family, we are poor and I want to change our life, fund my transport project in my country please😢😥 or give me alms😞 don't take me for a scammer I just need to be helped
I can't help but think part of the problem IS that "once the garbage man comes and picks it up, you don't think any more about it". That disconnect has to drive a blasé attitude about generating waste.
Yes. Burning it for power is a good idea. But we need to develop better sorting and recycling too. Japan does it; I learned more about recycling from anime than I ever did in school! X3
So true yet so many of us run blind until the very sad ending encompass their lifestyle. Big corporations should investigate better ways of packaging etc. which leads to so much waste. Our society is as if a drunken driver is at the wheel running wildly to a bitter end no man knows or could comprehend its bitter end. God save us if it were even possible. ✌️
I personally favor landfills more, because once full of trash, it’s neatly compacted and a national park is made on top with a forest of trees being planted on top. Because of what is done to landfills after they are full, they’re actually the better alternative
One man’s discarded Star Wars memorabilia is another fan’s treasure!!! LOVE these people cleaning up our streets... truly amazing system we have. Albeit not perfect, but it’s working!!! What great attitudes they have.
Nope. Has to be consumer driven. Manufacturers will produce as long as there's demand because that's where the incentive lies to make money. The consumer has to change his demand. Just look at alcohol prohibition and the drug trade. You can make manufacturing, sale, and distribution all illegal, but people will still do it because the demand is there. The ONLY way you change that equation is to reduce demand. You need a better solution.
@@no8002 I think what would be interesting would be a waste tax on manufacturers. For example if their product is 100% recyclable and is not often sent to processing plants they would avoid this, but if their product caused waste which led them to these processing plants they would pay a tax for it which would help fund the plants.
Anyone working in sanitation needs a lot more respect to help lead to this “zero waste” future but if we treat them poorly like society tends to do then it’ll never scale
"So why does NYC send its trash so far away?" New Jersey got filled up and sick of NYC dumping their trash here. The even tried to make it illegal, but the Supreme Court said New Jersey did not have the right to not be NYC's landfill.
These people who work for these services are absolute heroes!!! Because of them we do not get sick, we are not infested by rats, diseases, landfill does not get into our drinking water. We keep our air clean, our homes clean and nature as clean as possible.
"You don't smell garbage, you smell money" is another interpretation of "one man's trash is another man's treasure". We should all learn a thing or two from this guy.
Here in Oregon, some beverage containers come with a 10 cent deposite. This encourages consumers to recycle them to get that 10 cents back. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
Michigan has that too, it’s 10 cents here. Republicans wanna get rid of it because they think it’s ridiculous to make people pay extra and recycle to get money back. I honestly love it, I don’t know anybody who has a problem with it. Good way to make $15-20 bucks once a month when you’re in high school that’s like $50
@@KS-xo3oh I’d much rather have free recycle pickup than to be charged ten more cents on cans and bottles myself as well. It’s a hassle to take them in, count them, don’t crush them for a little bit of change that you are actually only getting your money back on (a deposit)and not really making to begin with.
I went to school with a kid who when asked in elementary school what he wanted to be when he grew up he replied Garbageman. His reasoning was astonishingly solid given his age, plenty of job security, good pay and benefits, that was it. Pretty smart for a 9yr old
my mom for all of high school encouraged me to drive trains for the same reasons. i never had any interest in that because you can't steer where to go.
been living in NYC for over 10 years, never knew this is what happens to our trash. i salute all the service workers involved in this process. thank you!
@@piby1802 yes very true as well. They go hand in hand. If consumers demand less waste, conglomerates and businesses will follow the money and fall in line to what people demand
I used to visit NYC frequently for business and a few times on vacation, and learned to pick my hotel room CAREFULLY! Nighttime is when almost all deliveries and pickups are done. You don’t want a street side or alley facing room, as the noise level increases exponentially. The higher the better too, as there is less street noise. After so many sleepless nights I began wearing earplugs at night, but then changed to picking a smarter hotel room location.
@@MrWhite-pn7ui what are you talking about? Am I supposed to be offended or understand that? I would hope you enjoy your job, but I would also hope your not doing something wrong or nasty at your job. If you are things will get better, and I hope you find a better job then picking up trash. We need people like you remember that. No offense big boi
@@Alex-rl4uy we aren’t apes, if you think we’re apes then you’ve been mind controlled to not think for yourself but what “science” shows, which can always be proven wrong, it’s obviously not true we’re from apes. One of the biggest lies they put out their into the world.
I went to highschool with a dude that wanted to be a garage man. 20 years later he makes more than me who went to and graduated college. Good stuff. Job security.
@@arturpapp3125 in the US we learn how arrogant most people of the world are. They run their mouths about our great country knowing they would move here in a heartbeat if they had the chance.
Am I correct in assuming your school has one class and that's "garbage"? Surely you've learnt something else, otherwise I don't think we can blame the school..
@@rylans.5365 I can be wrong on this but isn’t Bill Gates foundation or some kind of foundation that is creating a machine (that works) that takes in CO2 emissions, turn them into energy, and release oxygen (that we breathe).
I hate how society hates on garbage men and puts them as the bad example what happends when you dont study. Tf, theyre SO important its not even funny. Mad respect.
Dude it sounds like a fun and a well paying job ngl
@@voteforpedro7332 True, it is paid well. The only thing Id be scared about is the health risks, I would 100% use some type of masks. And I remember dreaming about riding on the side of a garbage truck when I was a kid, sounds fun to drive around like that :D
In the old days it was looked down upon, now it's a stable city job with a pension and benefits.
If a journalist didn't show up for work one day, nobody would notice. But if there was no one who came to pick up our (plastic) trash any given day, everyone on that whole garbage trucks route would not get theirs picked up.
Term it's not even funny used so losely
“You don’t smell garbage you smell money”
Yo someone give this man a raise
Yess
You can tell that guy love his job.
That's what I like.
You want to give him trash?
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*Respect* to all workers in the line
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@@qpol its just a username,,
@@qpol stfu wii kid
Amazing i never realized how much goes into the daily grind of handling garbage love and respect to all of our sanitation workers.
Big respect to every man and woman in this chain, from the pickup men to the plant workers.
Thank you men and women. God bless you all.
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As a residential plumber who regularly sticks his whole arm into drains, I have mad respect for trash workers. Hes so right that you dont smell the stink, you smell the $$. These types of jobs keeps America running.
the fateful day when your arm gets stuck... Oof
copium at its finest
@@butterphli3z what's wrong with hard work?
@@twistieman1078 AIIHT!
You should never look down on a service you use.
@@butterphli3z lol yeah really. I mean it's good to accept fate but guys like this talk about it like it's enjoyable
I've started appreciating sanitation workers in the pandemic. Respect.
In india it is very difficult to workers because they do not have gloves or mask or suits. They work very hard on their own. Respect ❤️
nah you don't. the sanitation workers in india are of one caste and one community only.
if indians realized that, there wouldn't be untouchability, can't marry intercaste, in india.
@@hitnailhalfway2485 its our past where orthodox peoples thinks like that. The youth of india nowadays are more liberate and aware of all the things going on there. Pls dont conclude anything without knowing it. Love from india❤️
Without them, you would be swimming in your own trash
Yep exactly, but its a scamdemic
I used to have the weirdest job years ago. I would follow around a garbage truck in the wee hours of the morning counting how many "yards" (bags) of trash they would throw into the garbage truck. I even got to ride on the back of the truck once when there was nothing else to do and helped load trash into it. Gave me massive respect for sanitation workers. They are literally keeping society clean and disease free. Without them, things would fall apart very quickly.
It’s pretty insane that a lot of these jobs that people make fun of play such a huge part in our daily lives. If these jobs didn’t exist, we probably couldn’t exist or would be a disease ridden world.
I work methane pipeline and I love it you get used to smell real quick
I agree 💯 I don't work in a landfill I work for a construction company where my job is to pick up all the garbage on job sites and toss it into a dump trailer, dump truck or sometimes there's a dumpster on the job site. So yeah garbage is my specialty. After all all garbage whether if it's garbage from construction sites or if it's household garbage it all has to go somewhere.
New York is a disease
@Matt P didn’t change the fact that New York ships it to other states
Heard of covid?😁
"you don't smell garbage, you smell money."
Frank 2021
Ever taken a good smell of warm wet money, it’s pretty close indeed.
Frank is a definition hustler
How much do they get paid
45 to 90 thousand a year for drivers and 13-25 maybe 30 dollars an hour for guys like him i think so i guess he never said it smelled like lots of money
@@randommay3573 where u getting the “to 90 thousand” from? Do your research, these people work with garbage, they ain’t makin anywhere near your dreaming amount😂 highest paid is only in the low 60k and that’s the high 10%, the low is in the 20k so again pls don’t bring opinions where someone asks for facts
"Rain, snow, hail, storm. There's no stopping us"
The tide: Say no more
To be fair, he did not mention the tide
You sir, have won!
Won
NO, this is the post office, not the garbage men.....
Tide is not stopping him either, he just keeps collecting garbage
Unless you are living alone in the wilderness you are always relying on other people for everything, even if it doesn't seem like it. This is big work. So much respect to these people
Lies again? Google Drive USD SGD
I worked on a garbage truck for three weeks. Hardest job in my life. Respect to those that do it, especially in big cities like NY.
Some of the guys in the trucks, are hot!
@@mrtoocranky56 What does this have to do with the above comment and who cares wether they're hot, cold, fried or baked?
@@k.r.99 lmao
@@k.r.99 😂😂😂
@@mrtoocranky56 tf
This video should be played in every class room so kids can see it.
Why? Need ppl to do this job to. It's heavy but good paid
@@petarpewtrovic7266 because I wached it with my 10 year old and they are saddened of how much people waste. She knows it better than most adults....but she also knows that our neighborhs have times 10 garbage outside than we do....we don't use lots of crap like paper towel, we don't use plastic forks, plates, water bottles, so on...we are farmers and nothing goes to waste, not even chicken poo, they have 100 acre but rake the leafs and have a truck take them? My father was a garbage collector in Hungary for 20 years... they are heros to us.
Ain’t just kids that need to see this. Adults more than kids. Adults need to set the example and teach the youth not to be wasteful.
@@utho8080 they think they care?
@@jayus2033 yes tbey do. You maybe dont but everyone else will
We could never survive without these men and women that’s a fact so much respect for them
We need more women here
What women? Lol
@@maddchatter30 women like in the video
@@2ocelyn I saw one woman. Let’s be honest. 95% of the people doing the work you can’t survive without are men. There’s nothing wrong with acknowledging that fact.
@@maddchatter30 you read my mind
I used to pick up recycled cans, paper, for huge recycling company, it's cool to see how they separate and reuse a lot of trash, big money. And when you see it on conveyor belts being separated it's really not dirty like I'd always thought, plastic, paper, glass, aluminum cans, pretty amazing seeing blocks of aluminum just from cans.
This type of media reporting, clean, simple, with a positive objective is how I'd like to see main stream media reform themselves into.
Yeah
Same, muffin
They totally ignore the real environmental impact of NYC's consumption and trash addiction. Hypocrites who tell the rest of the nation they need to "go green."
“Getting New Yorkers to waste less altogether” yes but we should also get all those companies to waste less aswell. All that pointless packaging adds up
You can also choose to buy less wasteful products.
@@darkone12491 that's under the "getting new Yorkers to waste less together"
@@expectnothing9032.?
Agreed
So very right
“ you don’t smell garbage, you smell money “ I gotta use this now props to him
you can find almost anything in trash. once find a bag of good weed
@@petarpewtrovic7266 people say its a horrible job but its seems to be just fine for the right people
@@danielporter7662 it's like working in hospital. not for everyone
"Pecunia non olet"
@@petarpewtrovic7266 Can confirm. (Even some of the right people don't want to do it anymore which is concerning)
Crazy seeing those cranes in a video and not just in person. I was part of a crew that installed the ones you see at 4:20
That’s so cool!!
Last time I've checked, college courses doesn't provide trash pickup classes. Welcome to the real world of hard workers. Respect to these sanitation workers
Probably because you don’t need an education to do this job....
@@tde2019 exactly💀💀 idk what this guy is on about lmaoo
@@snabsv4799 you don’t need a college diploma to make difference in the world. That’s what “this guy is on about”
Expand that mind of yours
@@Souloftroy frfr
Because it's not really that hard. It's highly likely i will end up doing something like this after failing at everything else
City planning is hard, trust me. I am not a civil engineer, but | play cities skyline.
Yessiiiiirrr
Goddamn I had 80 garbage trucks riding around and yet trash was everywhere
I feel you
lmaooo ur comment made my day mate
That second "I" is in a different font.
Its shocking how parents told us not to be garbage men but they are actually important to the society
True
Also NYC garbage men make like 100k and it’s super competitive to become one.
back then we would make fun of people with jobs like garbage man and plumbing, now we realize it can solo carry a family
I took that test 2003, Its getting in that's hard
@@LAce. the sanitation is 1 of New York City's best job. I can't speak for everywhere else.
I found a antique wood piano bench in a landfill once and brought it home and my whole family gave me a hard time about it but I spent about a month sanding it all down and refinishing it and now it's beautiful and my family loves it.
Yeah our culture of disposables needs to stop. Its sad that taking things from the trash is looked down upon. You see the stuff they throw out at Harvard!
Wow this feels like a field trip. Without this channel I would have had no clue what happened behind the scenes.
@Max Spies thanks for the correction :)
@@frownless field
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Not sure you all realize how well done this video was. Personally, I've seen a lot of videos and books in my Waste Management days. This is one of the simplest, yet, very professional and well informative.
I also enjoyed the video, but the way they portray the plant as reducing CO2 is just plain wrong. They say the carbon filters absorb pollutants, but they leave out the percentages, and then go on to say how 'nitrogen' is released from the chimney when in reality it's massively polluting. A good video however it seems like they're pushing the agenda of this specific waste management company. Imo.
Nitrogen isn’t actually polluting. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas we breath, it takes up approximately 78% of the atmosphere. It’s also very essential for living organisms. Especially plants.
Lastly, this facility definitely produces less CO2 than an open landfill does.
@@BobMcBurger1 I think you've misunderstood what I said. The video makes it sound like nitrogen and 'normal air' is what comes out of the chimey, but in reality it's very polluting.
Lift smelly trash and cash out seems like a good job
And i also love how theres a trash general
im 10
These are the people that dont get enough credit! I take my hats off to you all.
How many hats?
@@michaelc7014 4 atleast, I can tell
@@michaelc7014 4 atleast, I can tell
Take you hats off
"You don't smell garbage, you smell money" he got a point
These workers are really underrated. Mad respect to them!
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why are you mad
Thank you to the people who’s involved in these process. Good men and women
I've always had respect for my garbage guy. But this has given me a mad new respect for them. I'll make it my duty to make water ziploc baggie with a water and maybe fruit inside to hand to them weekly.
Underpaid heroes, I wish society would overall pay laborers better, they're admirable positions
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@@AbdulGabagool83 Not only we don't pay them well, we also tend to look down on them (they have no social status). I personally have more respect for garbage men, truck drivers, farmers, teachers etc... than some politician or some corporate ceo.
The Claw, you have saved our lives we are eternally grateful.
You have been chosen! Buzz Buzz buzz lightyear to the rescue! Lol
You saved our lives we are eternally grateful.
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Best comment of the week hands down
Forgive me claw for I have sinned
Bless all our sanitation workers. Thanks for your great service.
The only claw in the world where you win every time
Lmao 😂 i mean........ thats quite true
someone should lick it.
Alot of claw machines have bad grip strength and that wiggly string thing
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
I wonder if they've ever picked up a dead body lol
I love how the sanitation department leader is dressed like a soviet war hero.
Seriously, heh it's so comical 😭😂
@A M r/woooosh
Lmao! That’s what I was thinking
Commrad joe
Makes him feel important, otherwise he would be just another garboligest.
*The Sanitation Workers need recognitions of this sort to show people of their sacrifice & tolerability.*
Call them essential... oh wait. All kidding aside wages will never improve.
Aka more pay. Stop with the recognition just give them more money
@@charlespanache7047 Sanitation workers, especially public sector ones, make very good wages. Better than most Americans make. Their benefits are also pretty solid. Private sector is more hit or miss but Republic Services and Waste Management do have decent salaries and benefits.
None of them want more respect.
Garbage men are happy the fact many americans despise the job, because it means more work and money for them.
Why waste time being in school when you can make more money throwing garbage around than university graduates do.
every job does that stop acting like garbage men are military
This is incredible. I would so like to see this start a movement that helps dispose of trash in a way that can be beneficial on top of being healthy for the environment.
New York: "Jersey is trash"
New Jersey: "...excuse me, do you want this back then?"
@Rest in Pog ah the classic alleyway problem
@Rest in Pog well that’s just the city. It is so densely populated in the city the smell is a lot worse but outside of it, it’s not as bad or you can’t even smell it at all.
@@Remo50Calx2 just a tip, if you want to promote some music, dont do it in comments. That’s just low.
New York: yes, to Staten Island.
@Rest in Pog damn, when I visited I really didn't smell much except when I was literally walking past trash which isn't very common
The trash cycle for people in NYC is actually super efficient. They just reabsorb it back into their personalities.
Lmfaoo💀💀
Big oof
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😂
as a New Yorker, I can neither confirm nor deny that
This honestly is pretty good journalism. I didn't know they turned disgusting trash bags into electricity. Pretty smart thinking.
Good for reducing the co2 emissions don't you think!
Burning trash and turning it into heat and electricity has been standard practise for a very long time now. Did you think they just threw it into the ocean or something?
Been going on for years, read more.
In Sweden only 0,8 of the garbage goes to landfills. The rest is either recycled, turned into biogas (for the city buses for instanc) or burned for electricity. We even _import_ garbage from the UK, Ireland and Norway.
@@Dial8Transmition umm kinda
I am a dumpster diver, and I find it a shame to see many many things in the dumpsters that only requires a little handyman fix, like a window ac that only need the filter cleaned, vacumes that the hose only needs to be unplugged, furniture that only needs a little stain or paint would bring it back to life again, microwaves that only needs to be cleaned because they were to lazy to clean it so they threw it out rather than taking a few minutes to clean it. very sad.
In the old days, you could take a load to the dump and come back with as much stuff because of finds like the ones you’ve mentioned.
frank got the right attitude. "thats my workout"
over here i noticed one african garbageman, he loves his job so much, the guy is literally dancing, on the truck, on the way to the bins, when he empties them and when hes back on the truck.
ive never seen someone do such a job with such dedication and happiness.
Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs says these are some of the happiest people on Earth. An honest day's work man, an honest day's work.
That's the difference of doing an actual, important honest day's work. No pretending required for these folk.
@Aaron jkbjhknmnkn he never said the guy’s race mattered he just described what the guy looked like, you’re the one who is trying to make it seem like the guy’s race mattered/turn this into some political thing when nothing he said had anything to do with that
@Aaron jkbjhknmnkn Why does politics ("liberals") matter. You bring politics into everything, especially when it's irrelevant to the following conversation.
union protected job for life. He'd be happy
I worked at a garbage company about 10 years ago and EVERYTHING was sorted. We had a department for e-waste, all recyclable material (from metal, cardboard, plastic, paper, aluminum cans, glass bottles, etc.) , we had a department for hazardous waste (that's was my department), wood would get thrown into a woodchipper and given away for free to anyone who wanted some, and everything that wasn't recyclable would then either get sent to a landfill or sent to another state who could then resource whatever they can get out of it. We'd sort through basically everything from all of the main town as well as the neighboring towns.
Are u german 😂 ?
California??
@@johnnyoneye2641 yes sir! Lol lucky guess
Not as much sorted since China stopped taking most of our recycling.
l didn't ask for a wikipedia page about whatever that is about
"you don't smell garbage you smell money" NOW THAT'S THE FIRE NEW YORK SPIRIT I LOVE 🔥💙💙
big cities are gay
@@yoatemybeans4164 thank you
@@yoatemybeans4164 Ram Ranch disagrees
stuck in the rat race woo
@@yoatemybeans4164 ay looks like were gay boys
I made 140k last year working residential trash collection in Massachusetts
“If I see something that’s Star Wars and it’s good, then I’m gonna take it home.” A man of culture
ye
Man of culture indeed.
Met some fella at a flee market and he had loads of toys. He said that everything he was selling was taken from trash. What i liked there were 8 game of thrones figures. Sadly weather damaged the boxes, but they could have been thrown out in brand new condition. Couple of them in new condition could cost 100-200$ each.
Except if it's Jar jar Binks
honestly!
Imagine pirates accidentally looting this cargo ship.
Pirate one - show me the money. I can smell it.
Pirate two - bruhhh. 😖
😝😜
*Thats pretty funny.....*
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@Leroy Moman imagine it having sex?
@@eliasziad7864 ????
These people make a lot of money and most importantly get rid of the city's filth but people still try to use them as an example of dropping out
Take the scene from the Biggie movie. His teacher told him that he would wind up a garbage man making $28k a year and found out that teachers made $24k, and did the math in front of the class to show the class how stupid his teacher was.
I know people who have graduated with a bachelor's, and chose to work in public service, and i also know people who drop out and become successful! Its infuriating that anyone would use these people as "drop out" examples. They are an integral part od our society, helping to keep US SAFE.
@Clevelandtx2 langleyRd That’s pretty dumb and an even dumber economic choice.
@@thugginpopsicle7279 never watched this, hilarious story though
@Clevelandtx2 langleyRd Sorry as loser
These people are so badass. I have so much respect for these people. UNSUNG HEROES!!!!
everyone is a hero....my warts on my anus are heroes
@@PlasticPelletsNobody is a hero until they've done something to earn the title. If you aren't brave you are no hero
Kind of scary when you realize Woody and Buzz would’ve been burned alive for two hours
At first i thought an accident happened and two men fell in a trash burner. But then I remembered toy story and was like🤦 SMH, Lol
No, the little green mans picked them out
Fax, I didn’t even know till you reminded me.
My dad works in the removal of methane gas from landfills which then is used to make clean energy and he was talking about how the ash that is put on the landfills is horrible because it stops the flow of the methane(basically like a dead layer)and when it hardens, it's like rock and creates water drainage issues.
You should try to see if you can get higher up in the food chain to see if youcanr stop
I've seen some some landfills get dirt cover over them and the land reclaimed to grow trees over.
@@hunterhq295 Yeah, that’s what’s usually done. I don’t know why anyone would use ash made of burned garbage instead of dirt? How do you expect things to grow over the landfill if you use garbage as soil?
@@aaronlandry3934 ইংলিশ
I can’t imagine the smell 😷
Huge respect to all of those people that keep our cities clean👏👏👏👏
Very amazing recycle ♻️ process ✌🏼👍🏽
I actually went to one in Australia coz in Brisbane they have warehouses where residents can take chunks of waste, and omigosh the smell was so bad that my eyes watered and my lungs felt like someone was squeezing it.
They used to it after a while
This is not recycling! That's burning resources which could be recycled...
@@TheManuu02
Recycle back to mother nature with minimum impact to our environment. Less gas release to the atmosphere 👍🏽
There's a guy in Shanghai that figured out how to filter air pollution into a vacuum and convert them into bricks. I think every waste processing and manufacturing plants in general should adopt this technology for all of their emissions. Seems like Covanta is already pretty clean and efficient but imagine if they produced modular bricks for cheap housing out of the pollution produce from being trash. There is no such thing as "waste", only byproduct. The trick is figuring out how to utilize all the byproducts.
Highest respect to these people and the important work they do. People need to respect sanitation workers and janitors. It takes only a few days of them not turning up to work to realize their value. Great story BI, this is such a welcome change from the mainstream media trash we are typically fed.
many of them.in my country doesnt have proper payment, sanitary, nor proper truck.
seeing how USA have better garbage truck, proper tools and protection for the workers makes my country has the shittiest garbage management. gosh.....
I don't get this type of comment people are making. "Respect sanitation workers" as if they are doing something more honorable than regular people with job. These people are getting paid six figures. Yes it's dirty work but they get paid to do what they do. Doesn't mean when we flip burgers at Mckey D we do not deserve respect. We don't need to call them disrespectfully or specially. They are just regular workers like we are. They are getting paid for what they do.
@@user-fx5sw4jy7hYz9Hzi exactly what I was thinking
@@user-fx5sw4jy7hYz9Hzi where in the world do they get six figures?
have you do search?
whats the differences of garbage workers in each country?
maybe in some of rich country payed high amount, as far as i know not here.
@@F_M20 Where is this documentary filmed. IN USA THEY GET OVER 6 FIGURE. PLEASE SIT DOWN.
they deserve all the respect and a crown on their heads for what they’re doing, we owe them
Yes we do owe them. That's why we pay a bill to the trash company every week
Their paid well, wish I could get in. Basically have to know someone to get in.
shut up
Well I wouldn’t say a crown
@@AceWillBeCaptured-mt2zt why
genuinely surprised how all these work together. Big props to the people who clean up after us.
Why? Not like they doing us a favour or do it for fun. They also dont clean up after us, we clean up after ourselves. They choose to accept pay to do the job.
@@farmbear1231 i meant more like the technology used. Also, just because they get paid doesnt mean their jobs are any easier to do.
ok
So I had to work at convanta in D.C., we replaced one of the cranes. I’ve never smelled something so bad. I can’t smell anything that bad, literally nothing bothers me anymore cause that placed smelled so bad. I give them boy’s credit and they are making bank
Yo for real? I was part of the crew that replaced the cranes in this video lol.
@@beckoningtrack4002 that’s awesome man, yah we had to take out the old festoon and weld in a new one. Not a bad job just smelled bad lol
Im a trucker and i carry garbage aswell, i can take 28tons max and usually i take it 1000km between countries, i work in scandinavia, this is very common and usual here, a large part of the economy is built around carrying goods to one country and carrying garbage back to another instead of driving 1000km empty which would greatly increase the price of goods and it pays our trip back.
as an independent RUclipsr I must admit, this content was fascinating, well researched, and perfectly presented.
Verified yter only 10 likes dam
Good Mr RUclipsr lol
I wonder what frightful headway I could make if I put my mind to something lol.
nobody asked for it
Nice plug lol.
New York's largest export is trash to the surprise of nobody.
Cuomo did a great job of making sure nothing else was being made here.
To poor new yorkers!
@@shmodzilla Let's not pretend it's the current mayor that turned New York into a cesspool. The cities been a problem for decades
@@chrisporter9397 he certainly is making it worse though
The Real Hero’s of America 🇺🇸
It's true. I was a garbage man making money in the summers during college. Eventually your nose shuts down. Year's later I don’t smell much unless I stop and try to smell something.
Do you smell money?
Imagine what the smell will be like when China attacks our power grid and shuts all of this down
Helped me to help my family, we are poor and I want to change our life, fund my transport project in my country please😢😥 or give me alms😞 don't take me for a scammer I just need to be helped
@@gamigam6420 get a job then bum Im loading a truck right making shit money but atleast Im trying
@@eddycarpenter8989 Queue in the social justice warriors in 3,2,1......Not everyone digs sarcasm.
I can feel the Toy Story Movie coming to life.
*THE CLAAAWWWW*
i thought the same exact thing
@@VxW2020 dude literally 21 seconds apart comments
@@voltaric1908 in d fd w de s_get_
Yusssss
I can't help but think part of the problem IS that "once the garbage man comes and picks it up, you don't think any more about it". That disconnect has to drive a blasé attitude about generating waste.
I'm taking Romeo to the arcade. He's gonna get me all the prizes out of the claw game😂
Everyone needs to see this. Hopefully more people would think twice before just throwing something away man
or even purchasing it in the first place.
@@onekoolfella EXACTLY!!!!
Yes. Burning it for power is a good idea. But we need to develop better sorting and recycling too. Japan does it; I learned more about recycling from anime than I ever did in school! X3
I produce zero rubbish. I avoid meat with bones usually, Nike shoes go to Nike Grind, tech goes to tech recycling. I don't even compost.
So true yet so many of us run blind until the very sad ending encompass their lifestyle. Big corporations should investigate better ways of packaging etc. which leads to so much waste. Our society is as if a drunken driver is at the wheel running wildly to a bitter end no man knows or could comprehend its bitter end. God save us if it were even possible. ✌️
I petition to create more of this establishment in the world! 🙏
I can use one where i am in Malaysia, they clean the emissions too right?
@@hunterhq295 shhhhh 🤫
If we use your money to buy all the trucks and the workers for few months before the company have profit then okay
@@yonathanrakau1783 lol
I personally favor landfills more, because once full of trash, it’s neatly compacted and a national park is made on top with a forest of trees being planted on top. Because of what is done to landfills after they are full, they’re actually the better alternative
I have a lot of respect for the people in the sanitation business I used to haul about 23 tons of municipal waste from Yonkers New York to Ohio
big respect to you too man
Thank you my brother
New York should keep their own trash instead of shipping it to other states.
Strapped garbage on to a flatbed myself a few times. 53” trailer. No one parked next to us that night 🤮
what part of ohio?
One man’s discarded Star Wars memorabilia is another fan’s treasure!!! LOVE these people cleaning up our streets... truly amazing system we have. Albeit not perfect, but it’s working!!! What great attitudes they have.
This video is excellent
I agree
They should do this to the whole World 👍
after this video feels like make trash is good xd
Another worthless comment from a verified RUclipsr.
All of insiders videos are
"If you know where it's going, and then you don't like where it's going. Maybe you'll find ways to recycle things"
I like that❤️
8:31 I literally was at this part, reading your comment.
"What ever we throw away, it's Jersey's problem now" - NYC, probably.
I genuinely chuckled, ty :)
Yep 😁
Excellent profile pic my friend!
No, it's not.
@@dannybaldwin7343 it's a no not a yes
i love how he says "you dont smell garbage you smell money"
Crazy how all these things happen while we live our day to day lives, completely oblivious. Humans are really amazing.
Can I go do my homework
Amazingly stupid 😂
Correction:Humans are greedy sometimes and stupid too ;-;
Amazingly filthy
@@justsomeordinarywatcher3146 amazing and douche
Imagining a fly enjoying a heaven of food, but then moments later hell begins
heh heh Heh Heh HEH HEH HAAA HAAA HAAA!!!! yeah. 😉😁
@@adrienneanderson-smith2257 Austin powers;)?
OMG lol
poor fly
flys dont “enjoy” anything
The responsibility of reducing waste should be on the manufacturers, not just the consumers.
Agreed, that is one of the reasons why we need the right to repair act
I’m not sure if you came up with this theory yourself but it’s genius. It will drive prices up and reduce purchases and, therefore, waste.
Nope. Has to be consumer driven. Manufacturers will produce as long as there's demand because that's where the incentive lies to make money. The consumer has to change his demand. Just look at alcohol prohibition and the drug trade. You can make manufacturing, sale, and distribution all illegal, but people will still do it because the demand is there. The ONLY way you change that equation is to reduce demand. You need a better solution.
Exactly, funny how it isn’t and the end consumer pays
@@no8002 I think what would be interesting would be a waste tax on manufacturers. For example if their product is 100% recyclable and is not often sent to processing plants they would avoid this, but if their product caused waste which led them to these processing plants they would pay a tax for it which would help fund the plants.
Anyone working in sanitation needs a lot more respect to help lead to this “zero waste” future but if we treat them poorly like society tends to do then it’ll never scale
Highschool senior quote by romeo- "I want to become a giant claw expert"
15 years later-
@Rik Mehta ok? good luck i guess👋
@Rik Mehta Too late I did it with her yesterday
@Rik Mehta stay hydrated and stay focused !!
@Rik Mehta good luck bro :D
Symbolic family talk, I'm lovin it ! 🤗😎
Whether it is NYC, Paris, London, my city Lisbon or any other city, massive respect for all this men and women that work in this. Massive respect! 👏🏻
"So why does NYC send its trash so far away?"
New Jersey got filled up and sick of NYC dumping their trash here. The even tried to make it illegal, but the Supreme Court said New Jersey did not have the right to not be NYC's landfill.
It’s the whole story, it’s the big picture, not even an entire city wants to take care of their trash, let alone you and me and he.
the world revolves around NYC
We don't care, just send it some flyover state.
@@lesmach6495 like New Jersey
Did NJ sign a 100 year lease?
These people who work for these services are absolute heroes!!! Because of them we do not get sick, we are not infested by rats, diseases, landfill does not get into our drinking water. We keep our air clean, our homes clean and nature as clean as possible.
"You don't smell garbage, you smell money" is another interpretation of "one man's trash is another man's treasure".
We should all learn a thing or two from this guy.
copium at its finest
@Aaron Da Bluestoner youre right
@Aaron Da Bluestoner “one mans chalk is another mans cheese”
I have worked in the industry. I can litter as much as i want. And still will be up... But i don't.
How did this end up on everyone’s recommendations, it’s literally #11 Trending on RUclips
It’s obviously trending
Where are you from man?
I got it from in my recommendations too
That matters, how? You're such an IDIOT, for asking STUPID questions.
cuz u trash
YT pushes what they want to on the trending page.
*GOD BLESS* the garbage guys. They are so important in the waste to wealth value chain.
My hubby works at the one in rocklin california he got hurt a few time i respect my them for what they do 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️🥰🥰
Here in Oregon, some beverage containers come with a 10 cent deposite. This encourages consumers to recycle them to get that 10 cents back. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
New York has that too, but only 5c. All states should, though.
@@KS-xo3oh I’m in favour of a 10c deposit/tax on bottles/cans that you can get back if you return it for recycling
Michigan has that too, it’s 10 cents here. Republicans wanna get rid of it because they think it’s ridiculous to make people pay extra and recycle to get money back. I honestly love it, I don’t know anybody who has a problem with it. Good way to make $15-20 bucks once a month when you’re in high school that’s like $50
In college, in Michigan I would go through the garbage cans and twice a year I’d take them get about $500.
@@KS-xo3oh I’d much rather have free recycle pickup than to be charged ten more cents on cans and bottles myself as well. It’s a hassle to take them in, count them, don’t crush them for a little bit of change that you are actually only getting your money back on (a deposit)and not really making to begin with.
I went to school with a kid who when asked in elementary school what he wanted to be when he grew up he replied Garbageman. His reasoning was astonishingly solid given his age, plenty of job security, good pay and benefits, that was it. Pretty smart for a 9yr old
my mom for all of high school encouraged me to drive trains for the same reasons. i never had any interest in that because you can't steer where to go.
@@DavidLinn So now you're a trucker and mama's proud? :)
@@DatsWhatHeSaid i'm no longer a trucker. but when i graduated trucking school, she told me multiple times that she was proud of me.
been living in NYC for over 10 years, never knew this is what happens to our trash. i salute all the service workers involved in this process. thank you!
@@owarz1980 lol it’s a youtube comment not a thesis ffs
Shoutout to the everyday workers doing the dirty jobs. I love and appreciate you all helping the world turn.
_"We don't need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly"_ - Anne Marie Bonneau
hein ?
or we need to stop making so much waste
Exactly
@@piby1802 yes very true as well. They go hand in hand. If consumers demand less waste, conglomerates and businesses will follow the money and fall in line to what people demand
No. Waste less and strive for zero waste. We NEED billions doing it perfectly, doing it imperfectly doesn't do shit.
Psychopath who dismember body parts:"NewYork is a great place to live"
Roy DeMeo entered the chat 💭
OJ Simpson enter the chat....
"you're gonna love this neighborhood, every house here recycles"
Cartels entered the chat.....
joseph joestar join the chat
This is the best “random click” I’ve ever clicked
absolutely
I used to visit NYC frequently for business and a few times on vacation, and learned to pick my hotel room CAREFULLY! Nighttime is when almost all deliveries and pickups are done. You don’t want a street side or alley facing room, as the noise level increases exponentially. The higher the better too, as there is less street noise. After so many sleepless nights I began wearing earplugs at night, but then changed to picking a smarter hotel room location.
“You smell money “ I like that guy
Excuse me I am the same person for business in smell it to money$$$.
People will do anything for money. That's what I got from that learn from me
@@zhayloworld3102 Work for a living? What an odd concept, huh?
You don’t like him, dont be racist
@@MrWhite-pn7ui what are you talking about? Am I supposed to be offended or understand that? I would hope you enjoy your job, but I would also hope your not doing something wrong or nasty at your job. If you are things will get better, and I hope you find a better job then picking up trash. We need people like you remember that. No offense big boi
i gotta give props to these kind of people, they are doing so much and they look so proud of it.
Its the team. Tone at the top. Its nice to see they all seem so competent
Future archeologists will have a field day uncovering "treasures" from these landfills.
Some dude’s old computer with bitcoin keys worths billions
MANPONS, MANGINA OINTMENT, MAN PURSES,
Like there's really gonna be people educated enough to be archeologists...
I tell my wife this all the time. They will dig down like they do with Dinosaurs and explain the future youth the time periods of us “modern” apes
@@Alex-rl4uy we aren’t apes, if you think we’re apes then you’ve been mind controlled to not think for yourself but what “science” shows, which can always be proven wrong, it’s obviously not true we’re from apes. One of the biggest lies they put out their into the world.
Teacher: Learn well or you will be a garbage collector
The garbage collector who makes more money then them: 😭😭😎😎
The whipping boy now is fast food workers not garbagemen
Garbage collector in my country makes $100 in a month so the teacher is right
People who use blue collar workers as a bad exanple often forget how much they matter to society and how much money they make
I went to highschool with a dude that wanted to be a garage man. 20 years later he makes more than me who went to and graduated college. Good stuff. Job security.
@@liloreoinya garbagemen make good money where I live. It will ruin your knees and ankles though jumping on and off concrete thousands of times
Raccoons: It's free real estate.
Dont forget rats and roaches
@@hunterhq295 Ooohh man those New York rats carrying those NY pizza slices 🍕🐀 🤣🤣🤣
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This is what school should show. I learned more in this video than what I learned at school this year
What did you learn? That USA is stupid? Xdxd
@@arturpapp3125 ????? wtf u talking about
@@arturpapp3125 in the US we learn how arrogant most people of the world are. They run their mouths about our great country knowing they would move here in a heartbeat if they had the chance.
@@DJWixel You don't learn much, do you? Just search RECYCLING
Am I correct in assuming your school has one class and that's "garbage"? Surely you've learnt something else, otherwise I don't think we can blame the school..
1:11 "you didn't smell garbage, you smell money"-Frank
I love this quote
4:58 YES
We need more of rubbish being turned into energy around the world!
Or just less rubbish
@@gibbled0 That's the right mindset! Waste to energy eliminates the trash, but releases CO2 emissions.
China is also trying to do this but so far it has been very inefficient economically so they are still trying to improve it.
@@rylans.5365 I can be wrong on this but isn’t Bill Gates foundation or some kind of foundation that is creating a machine (that works) that takes in CO2 emissions, turn them into energy, and release oxygen (that we breathe).
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