90% der Bürger verschmutzen die Pfandflaschen nicht, und 10% der Bürger tuhen das leider schon. Eigentlich ist das bei Plastikflaschen und Dosen egal. Diese werden doch eh zerquetscht, und in einer Fabrik verbrannt. Nur bei Glasflaschen diese fallen je nach Supermarkt auf ein Sammeltisch. In Lidl z.b dort fallen die Glasflaschen in ein Schleuder-Trichter und zerfallen zu Scherben.
Well, in finland this has gotten so big, that people don't even know/care that the bottles and cans are recycled. They only care about the money they get from it.
wow thats gone a cost lots of money for absolutly nothing why dont just do like province of Ontario bring them to the store and the store would broke them simple and cheaper
I LOVE TOMRA.
Yes
These T-820’s are awesome.
cool the see how the machine work, i've never seen anything else than the front part of theese machines
we have those at our Miejer here in america
hey there.. can you provide more information about this machine... Really interested.
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Wenn sie immer so schön sauber wären ;-)
90% der Bürger verschmutzen die Pfandflaschen nicht, und 10% der Bürger tuhen das leider schon. Eigentlich ist das bei Plastikflaschen und Dosen egal. Diese werden doch eh zerquetscht, und in einer Fabrik verbrannt. Nur bei Glasflaschen diese fallen je nach Supermarkt auf ein Sammeltisch. In Lidl z.b dort fallen die Glasflaschen in ein Schleuder-Trichter und zerfallen zu Scherben.
Я думаю что это хорошая идея и хорошая машина для людей на Земле:)
Wow it is so nice idea 😉
Idea?
this is t9 which is so good for our country
The one in the video is probably t-820
Yep, T-820.
I interest the product how about connect you?
Unit empties in one -!- mess-free
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dammit in UK you don't get paid for recycling, it's a weekly collection thing
Fara Marie Justin lol but at least you don't get shame from walking into Walmart with 500 coke cans
Well, in finland this has gotten so big, that people don't even know/care that the bottles and cans are recycled. They only care about the money they get from it.
We have had this system in use since early 70 th. Tomra is a Norwegian Brand.
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wow thats gone a cost lots of money for absolutly nothing why dont just do like province of Ontario bring them to the store and the store would broke them simple and cheaper
A what you a estonia ( mida sa oled eestist)
@@MrTracye123 but this is much easier
@@MrTracye123 these machines have existed since 1972 there's no going back
The design could be improved... It doesn't seem the most efficient...
We are open for ideas