If you mix wild flower seed in with the grass, you could create a good habitat for insects and bees and maybe even get a hive or 2 set up and get producing honey to sell.
I use used coffee grounds in the chicken coop. put it under the roosts. then once a week, I clean it out and add it to my compost pile, let it decay for about 2 years. I have 3 compost piles, one that I start this year, one started last year and one the year before. I add grass clippings, leaves in the fall, and the chicken coop cleanings to the piles. The one from a year before is my using pile that I add to the garden, flower beds, and in the spring I spread some in the yard. I stared doing this about 5 years ago and my plants have never been happier. And the coffee grounds always make it pleasant when I go out to turn the piles. LOL
This is awesome! People dont realize the benefits of using compost. Chicken waste is an excellent nitrogen source. We take in hatchery waste (rotten eggs and baby chicks that didnt make it) and use this as our main nitrogen source. I need to make a video on the tractor trailer bringing it in, but it’s pretty damn nasty! UA-cam should love watching me gag when the truck dumps!! 🤢 😂
You got it right about recycling. It has to math out like you say. You cannot afford to take a loss because someone else is too lazy to do it and 20% that you do is actually very good. Keep being you and we will be fine. Need more like you. Thanks.
After watching several of your videos, I am impressed with how clean and organized your operations are. Decades ago it was easy to find a "dump". Two things we used to look for --- smoke and smell. 😊 Once you got to dump, you needed was an Uzzi to defend against all the giant rats that called the dump their home. Your place looks very pleasant comparatively. Keep on keeping on! 😊😊😊😊
Here from letsdig18's videos of your channel, and have the intention of learning all I can about all the recycling you guys do! It is so cool to see all this stuff getting put to good use! It also makes me feel a little bad because I am the type of person who can't go past any type of dumpster without looking inside to see if there is anything of any kind of value and pulling it out. I dumpster dived a lot of construction dumpsters and now I wonder if I was cutting in on the profits of C&D landfills? But I 100% resonate with all the useful stuff you guys pull out of the landfill, I would have a hard time getting anything done if I worked there, I'd be treasure hunting the whole time! It also sounds like you guys aren't getting coffee grounds from this place anymore? Why not? Thanks for all the work you guys do, using the resources on this planet well! Keep up the good work!
(Halfway watching the coffee video, after watching later ones) You might use mats to keep the excavator from sinking. Or you could /might/ (I doubt!) use a compactor where you want the excavator to go. You could consider deploying a conveyor belt (with or without bunkers) to get the coffee from wherever the excavator is to where the dump truck can receive it safely. As I have commented elsewhere, coffee ground is said (I forgot my source) to be great for growing oyster mushrooms. (It wasn't shown or mentioned in a video a watched some thee years ago about a German man supplying quite a bit of Europe with oyster mushrooms from a bunker.) I'm adding: more of the organic "trash" may be useful for growing specific mushrooms (instead of wait-and-see decomposing). If you can find people wanting to grow mushrooms, your material (not just the coffee ground) may be worth "much" to to them, and you'd need less landfill space. Win-win. ;-) The oyster mushroom in the wild grows on (specific) trees. So mind your mulching, too! The common white mushrooms are also grown in bunkers, but they feed on horse crap. There is a research facility near Venlo (the Netherlands), owned by the (big) growers there.
I think people actually knew how much recycling is done just at this one facility, they’d be pretty impressed. There’s a lot of stuff that comes in that would otherwise go in the landfill.
Austin! Hey Buddy, you’re absolutely right. I’m going to try and show more of the operations and all of our recycling efforts. I really want to do a video on the compost, especially when the chicken truck comes in! 🤢
Love seeing the stuff compost as well makes me want to recycle more and create useful products out of waste! Keep up the good work nice to see y’all diverse with equipment brands 👍🏻👍🏻
It cost a lot of money, with heavy equipment, repairs and new purchases. I feel you, expenses has to less than the income, to have a little bit for a rainy day - right?
It's so sad that we don't have smell a video. I'm sitting here watching your video and drinking coffee! Here in the Valley of Arizona, there are two bins, one is for recycling, and one is for trash.I enjoy your videos! Thank you for sharing! 👍
Hello out there in Arizona! I’m sure we’ll probably have smell-o-vision soon enough haha. Thanks for watching & commenting, it really helps my channel. It makes me happy that you enjoy the videos, gives me motivation to go make more & for that I thank you. Have a great weekend!!!
Popped over from Mike and Chris's channels bro and liking what I see so far. Coffee grounds are great for the garden down here in NZ also, they give plants a boost along. Safe travels. Ken.
I'm liking your videos. Just come across you recently. Tis a great setup you have, very industrious, great that you're making such efforts to recycle as much as you do in this forward thinking world we now live in. 😊👍👍
With the nitrogen content, couldnt it be mixed into the compost when its windrowed? Obviously not at the extent so you can smell it, however some would buy coffee fragranced compost.
If that retention pond where that coffee grounds drain is full of hyped up wildlife, you know they are all strung out on caffeine. Just kidding. I am sure that company that dumped that stuff got ever spec of caffeine out of it before they dumped it. Cool operation you got with some unusual situations. Not many run a big excavator on coffee grounds compost. I am guessing that they were bottling coffee for sale in grocery stores and such, not fresh coffee for the individual with that much grounds to dump. Lucky for you it has good fertilizer you can use. As my grand dad said, waste not want not.
75% of the stuff we put out for collection is sorted recycle here in Toronto, heavy government regulation is needed in this matter because it's a lot of work and people don't like doing it, even here where it's mandated by law to recycle, people still pay to dump at waste transfer stations, effectively bypassing recycling, and the waste management company is in the same boat as you, they try but aren't goin to loose on it!
Not really sure what they do at that facility, but I agree with you. The amount of coffee grounds they produce is insane! Thanks for watching & commenting…I sure appreciate it!
52 years ago when my wife and I were dating, my mother-in-law had a big white rose bush that had blooms that were 6 inches across! I asked her how she could get blooms that big and she said she dumped all her coffee grounds on the plant!
Doing a fantastic job on that mountain of trash. It'll be green in no time. Will that mountain of trash break down and be dug up in time? Keep doing what you're doing it really helps your part of the planet. 🌎
new here so sry if u answered already, but if your only recycling 20%, why do all the scrap wood get buried? wouldnt all the pallets and scrap would be ok for mulch? then all the cardboard could also be ground down and added to compost. just seems like your missing out and not tapping into the full potential.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t math out moneywise to pull the pallets and cardboard out of the trash. Plus there very little time to do it before the next truck rolls in.
Does construction debris give off methane as it decomposes? My local county solid waste landfill drilled wells to capture methane that is piped to a local industry.
I've watched how you reuse waste from the sand operation in the landfill And how you reuse waste concrete to make blocks And how you take felled timber to create mulch and compost Not to mention what you pick out from the landfill that "might be useful in the future" instead of just burying it Already going above and beyond in my opinion, Mr Digg And to those who sit in judgement let me say; before you throw it away, find out where it could be recycled. And if you just want to throw it away and assume someone else will recycle it YOU'RE A HYPOCRITE Nice work Mr Digg 👍
shame to see them throw out that much coffee! must have been something wrong with it for them to just dump it like that! i see after the fact those are grounds that have been brewed already?
There’s a guy on UA-cam that’s been making sawdust for fuel and last week. I watched a new video of his were he made coffee grounds as fuel he says it burns longer than the sawdust. Maybe you can make some of the coffee grounds use it in your fireplace lol
Counterweight getting scratched in the material and bucket way in the air better find some real operators before you get a big fine ore worse somebody gets hurt. Pure laziness
When people say want to see more recycling I think it would have to be separated before arriving at the landfill, it would probably be too expensive to do after it has been all mixed together.
@@TheRealMrDiGG When we unloaded coffee beans off the boats to our warehouse the rats would eat the Crocker sack they were packed in and leave the coffee beans.
Greeting from Holland ❤❤❤❤
Hey Holland!!
Coffee grounds and cardboard makes perfect mulch when mixed with wood chips.
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If you mix wild flower seed in with the grass, you could create a good habitat for insects and bees and maybe even get a hive or 2 set up and get producing honey to sell.
Great idea!!!
@@TheRealMrDiGG Lot's of good usage instead of landfill, Maybe there is a better way than landfill??
most underrated comment in this comment section!
In Australia we call what Sam working on a bench so its interesting how diff country's call a bench a platform or something else
it is interesting aint it?!
I use used coffee grounds in the chicken coop. put it under the roosts. then once a week, I clean it out and add it to my compost pile, let it decay for about 2 years. I have 3 compost piles, one that I start this year, one started last year and one the year before. I add grass clippings, leaves in the fall, and the chicken coop cleanings to the piles. The one from a year before is my using pile that I add to the garden, flower beds, and in the spring I spread some in the yard. I stared doing this about 5 years ago and my plants have never been happier. And the coffee grounds always make it pleasant when I go out to turn the piles. LOL
This is awesome! People dont realize the benefits of using compost. Chicken waste is an excellent nitrogen source. We take in hatchery waste (rotten eggs and baby chicks that didnt make it) and use this as our main nitrogen source. I need to make a video on the tractor trailer bringing it in, but it’s pretty damn nasty! UA-cam should love watching me gag when the truck dumps!! 🤢 😂
coffee grounds are great for mulch, and compost piles, and for helping to break down wood chipping mulch. tis what i does with it anyhow
Yes, they are great
You got it right about recycling. It has to math out like you say. You cannot afford to take a loss because someone else is too lazy to do it and 20% that you do is actually very good. Keep being you and we will be fine. Need more like you. Thanks.
Appreciate this comment, thank you so much!
After watching several of your videos, I am impressed with how clean and organized your operations are. Decades ago it was easy to find a "dump". Two things we used to look for --- smoke and smell. 😊 Once you got to dump, you needed was an Uzzi to defend against all the giant rats that called the dump their home. Your place looks very pleasant comparatively. Keep on keeping on! 😊😊😊😊
Thanks 👍
Modern times call for modern measures but definitely the upkeep is very important especially keeping the place tidy ❤
Here from letsdig18's videos of your channel, and have the intention of learning all I can about all the recycling you guys do! It is so cool to see all this stuff getting put to good use!
It also makes me feel a little bad because I am the type of person who can't go past any type of dumpster without looking inside to see if there is anything of any kind of value and pulling it out. I dumpster dived a lot of construction dumpsters and now I wonder if I was cutting in on the profits of C&D landfills? But I 100% resonate with all the useful stuff you guys pull out of the landfill, I would have a hard time getting anything done if I worked there, I'd be treasure hunting the whole time!
It also sounds like you guys aren't getting coffee grounds from this place anymore? Why not?
Thanks for all the work you guys do, using the resources on this planet well! Keep up the good work!
Dumpster diving is so fun!
I like the Komatsu counter weight blade ,at least it won't scratch with the coffee 😊
I know, Sam was all up in it!
Will shine it up lovely 😂
(Halfway watching the coffee video, after watching later ones)
You might use mats to keep the excavator from sinking. Or you could /might/ (I doubt!) use a compactor where you want the excavator to go.
You could consider deploying a conveyor belt (with or without bunkers) to get the coffee from wherever the excavator is to where the dump truck can receive it safely.
As I have commented elsewhere, coffee ground is said (I forgot my source) to be great for growing oyster mushrooms. (It wasn't shown or mentioned in a video a watched some thee years ago about a German man supplying quite a bit of Europe with oyster mushrooms from a bunker.) I'm adding: more of the organic "trash" may be useful for growing specific mushrooms (instead of wait-and-see decomposing). If you can find people wanting to grow mushrooms, your material (not just the coffee ground) may be worth "much" to to them, and you'd need less landfill space. Win-win. ;-)
The oyster mushroom in the wild grows on (specific) trees. So mind your mulching, too!
The common white mushrooms are also grown in bunkers, but they feed on horse crap. There is a research facility near Venlo (the Netherlands), owned by the (big) growers there.
Great, now I gotta start growing mushrooms lol! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I appreciate you.
I think people actually knew how much recycling is done just at this one facility, they’d be pretty impressed. There’s a lot of stuff that comes in that would otherwise go in the landfill.
Austin! Hey Buddy, you’re absolutely right. I’m going to try and show more of the operations and all of our recycling efforts. I really want to do a video on the compost, especially when the chicken truck comes in! 🤢
Love seeing the stuff compost as well makes me want to recycle more and create useful products out of waste! Keep up the good work nice to see y’all diverse with equipment brands 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! Will do!
It cost a lot of money, with heavy equipment, repairs and new purchases. I feel you, expenses has to less than the income, to have a little bit for a rainy day - right?
Right!
Do you hard face the compactor wheels? It might extend their life.
We do but it doesn’t last long
Coffee grounds you should put into your compost as it helps to break it down.
Look at the steam coming off when they dig into it; that's composting where it was piled.
We do add to compost, makes a beautiful product!
That’s a big pile of coffee going to make that hill side look really nice Mr Digg 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
It sure is
It's so sad that we don't have smell a video. I'm sitting here watching your video and drinking coffee! Here in the Valley of Arizona, there are two bins, one is for recycling, and one is for trash.I enjoy your videos! Thank you for sharing! 👍
Hello out there in Arizona! I’m sure we’ll probably have smell-o-vision soon enough haha. Thanks for watching & commenting, it really helps my channel. It makes me happy that you enjoy the videos, gives me motivation to go make more & for that I thank you. Have a great weekend!!!
Popped over from Mike and Chris's channels bro and liking what I see so far. Coffee grounds are great for the garden down here in NZ also, they give plants a boost along. Safe travels. Ken.
Thanks for coming over to check over to checkout my channel!
Hi, over from Letsgig18 and DirtPerfect's channels, loving the content and the information. wish i could've smelt that coffee.....
It smells so awesome!
I'm liking your videos. Just come across you recently. Tis a great setup you have, very industrious, great that you're making such efforts to recycle as much as you do in this forward thinking world we now live in. 😊👍👍
Awesome, thank you we are trying!
Any commercial viability to screening it & bagging it? You could have 50lb. bags in every garden center in the country.
You know, I have a thought about it honestly but I will now for sure! Great idea and thanks for watching
Almost 16K subscribers and rising fast,well done mate from South Africa
Crazy ain’t it?? Thanks for watching the South Africa. I appreciate you buddy!
With the nitrogen content, couldnt it be mixed into the compost when its windrowed? Obviously not at the extent so you can smell it, however some would buy coffee fragranced compost.
Yes, we mix it in the compost
This is what I'm talking about coffee by the truckload very impressive love the channel
Bunch of dang coffee aint it?!
Really fun video.
Glad you enjoyed it
That’s one crazy amount of coffee grounds. Who would have thunk. 😮happy new year
It’s a bunch ain’t it?! Happy new year and thanks for commenting!!
your a good steward of the land from liberty ky pops aka robert
Interesting video. Can’t believe all that coffee but then never really thought about it😂 Take care and Happy New Year!!!
Yeah, it’s a BUNCH of coffee!! Happy New Year to you as well & thanks for commenting it really helps out the channel!
If that retention pond where that coffee grounds drain is full of hyped up wildlife, you know they are all strung out on caffeine. Just kidding. I am sure that company that dumped that stuff got ever spec of caffeine out of it before they dumped it. Cool operation you got with some unusual situations. Not many run a big excavator on coffee grounds compost. I am guessing that they were bottling coffee for sale in grocery stores and such, not fresh coffee for the individual with that much grounds to dump. Lucky for you it has good fertilizer you can use. As my grand dad said, waste not want not.
Maybe thats how he was able to run so fast??!!
I am still thinking about them SPOOONS. Haven't come up with anything real good yet.
We got a couple of ideas……stay tuned
Great and informative videos
Thanks!
Can you package and sell the coffee grounds? It is good for flowers and a beautiful garden.
That’s a great idea. I’ll have to look into that.
That coffee will grow some very beautiful grass
I hope so! & thanks for always commenting on my videos it really helps. Have a great weekend!!
@@TheRealMrDiGG I'm glad to
75% of the stuff we put out for collection is sorted recycle here in Toronto, heavy government regulation is needed in this matter because it's a lot of work and people don't like doing it, even here where it's mandated by law to recycle, people still pay to dump at waste transfer stations, effectively bypassing recycling, and the waste management company is in the same boat as you, they try but aren't goin to loose on it!
Wish we had more government help here!
At. 5 spoonfuls for pot coffee. That’s lot pots in Volvo truck load. Great video. Have you considered hydroseeding with tack. For your slopes.
Yes, we have Hydro Seed before but it’s expensive
They must make bottled iced coffee with that stuff. I can’t imagine warming up coffee somewhere else with it.
Not really sure what they do at that facility, but I agree with you. The amount of coffee grounds they produce is insane! Thanks for watching & commenting…I sure appreciate it!
You have a great facility and I love watching the equipment.
Thank you, I sure appreciate it!
Great landfill
In pa we used black sand from a steel plant if we didn't fill it up that day
Interesting! Thanks for watching!!
That's a lot of coffee enjoy your videos
SO MUCH COFFEE!! Thanks for watching & commenting, it sure helps out my channel and I really appreciate it!
Wish i lived in your area. I would phone in and ask if i could buy a few yards of coffee grounds, awesome for the compost / garden.
Coffee grounds are great for compost!
Only thing better than the smell is the crew.
Hahahaha! Thanks for watching, hope you have a great day!
Aaron almost had a seizure when the operator tried to make his own decision 😂😂😂 I hate working for people like that fr
😂😂 thanks for watching Bud!
52 years ago when my wife and I were dating, my mother-in-law had a big white rose bush that had blooms that were 6 inches across! I asked her how she could get blooms that big and she said she dumped all her coffee grounds on the plant!
Interesting! I've heard of using coffee grounds in the garden, but I've never tried it on roses.
Doing a fantastic job on that mountain of trash. It'll be green in no time. Will that mountain of trash break down and be dug up in time? Keep doing what you're doing it really helps your part of the planet. 🌎
I’ve always semi jokingly, told my son that he will be digging it all back up one day lol
You got a nice neat Mountain are you going to ruin it with an excavator. Use a front end loader
Just found this channel and really enjoy videos😁
Glad you like them!
just one question if I may, when you are driving you`re truck up to the top of the landfill, do you sing `On top of Old Smokey`? 😉😉
lol, I haven’t yet, but I’m sure this will pop in my head the next time I’m driving up there!
new here so sry if u answered already, but if your only recycling 20%, why do all the scrap wood get buried? wouldnt all the pallets and scrap would be ok for mulch? then all the cardboard could also be ground down and added to compost. just seems like your missing out and not tapping into the full potential.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t math out moneywise to pull the pallets and cardboard out of the trash. Plus there very little time to do it before the next truck rolls in.
Must be from their bottling plant. Something you don't think about , you see it in the coolers. Never think about what's left behind..
Just one bottling plant out of many!
Does construction debris give off methane as it decomposes? My local county solid waste landfill drilled wells to capture methane that is piped to a local industry.
No, unfortunately just a worthless gas called hydrogen sulfide
have you thot about looking in to getting the A60's and getting more ADT's
Honestly no, because I dont know what youre talking about! After my divorce I have, however gotten some STD’s………..
@@TheRealMrDiGG ADT is what the volvo is ok and the A60 is the biggest one that they have
what is Aaron job title , great video thanks for sharing👍👍👍👍👍👍
Operations manager
I think I'm the only person that hates the smell of coffee.
I don’t really like to drink it, but I love the smell of the coffee grounds! Thanks for watching my video
I'm surprised you aren't mixing those coffee grounds into your compost process
We are, I just forgot to mention it in the compost video….whoops
Where I live, people will pay good money for yards of coffee grounds. @@TheRealMrDiGG
Chris would never let anything touch his counter weight ever.
His skin was probably crawling when he was here on my site! lol
Great content. Can you plant deep rooted trees to grow along the slopes.
Nope, nothing with a tap root. We use a lot of love grass because it can handle the dry sand
Interesting, thanks! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Amazing operation good job
Thank you very much!
That's amazing.
Cool huh?!
If that excavator is his baby like you say, He doesn't look after it very well, the counter weight is always in the dirt,
I know, that bugged me too! I let it go because it was just lightweight coffee grounds, but im with you I hate to see a scratched up counterweight!
I thought the same thing, probably has more that just one operator in it I’d imagine, different people run things differently
That's a job for a front end loader.
Wouldn’t hurt!
Had to sub. You guys got a dang good crew.
We sure appreciate you subscribing too!
Do you take garbage,or just recycling msterial
Just construction & demolition materials
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Im curious what the trash looks like after 20 some years being buried looks like
Maybe I can show you one day
I can smell the coffee from here
Lol
Gas wells on the land fill?
Not necessary since we don’t produce methane with our type waste
What part of sc you guys in?
Graniteville
I've watched how you reuse waste from the sand operation in the landfill
And how you reuse waste concrete to make blocks
And how you take felled timber to create mulch and compost
Not to mention what you pick out from the landfill that "might be useful in the future" instead of just burying it
Already going above and beyond in my opinion, Mr Digg
And to those who sit in judgement let me say; before you throw it away, find out where it could be recycled. And if you just want to throw it away and assume someone else will recycle it YOU'RE A HYPOCRITE
Nice work Mr Digg 👍
I’m trying buddy, thanks for the positive positive comment!
Was that coffee over roasted or what I wonder 🤔 that seems like a huge corporate waste example.
It’s after the roasting process and they make the actual drink
Pink Elephants eh??? ha ha ha
lol
I have a neighbor that rebuilds those compactor wheel up here in Ohio.
That’s cool, they sure are expensive!!
Feeding the algorithm.
lol, & I thank you for it! 👍👍
shame to see them throw out that much coffee! must have been something wrong with it for them to just dump it like that! i see after the fact those are grounds that have been brewed already?
The 360 will have withdrawals after this
Lol
for 45k I would be getting some welding rod out and building those wheels up
We try, but it doesn’t last long
DP sent me over to you.
Thanks for coming over to check us out buddy!
There’s a guy on UA-cam that’s been making sawdust for fuel and last week. I watched a new video of his were he made coffee grounds as fuel he says it burns longer than the sawdust. Maybe you can make some of the coffee grounds use it in your fireplace lol
I'll have to check that out!
loader time
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Why not get a front end Loader instead of futzing around with a excavator that has the wrong bucket on
Why didn’t he just start at one end and work his way alone
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Wow, everyone that drinks starbucks cold brew should at least bear witness to the pile.
Lot of coffee!!
Nitrate
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Counterweight getting scratched in the material and bucket way in the air better find some real operators before you get a big fine ore worse somebody gets hurt. Pure laziness
He’s a good operator, just flustered being in that material & the fact I was filming him didnt help. Thanks for watching!
When people say want to see more recycling I think it would have to be separated before arriving at the landfill, it would probably be too expensive to do after it has been all mixed together.
And to think Jaun Valdez hand picked each one of those beans.
Every last one!😂
Strange fact, coffee has little or no food value even rats won’t eat it.
Not a whole lot left after the brewing process
@@TheRealMrDiGG When we unloaded coffee beans off the boats to our warehouse the rats would eat the Crocker sack they were packed in and leave the coffee beans.
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