I was part of a commissioning team for sites like this. I am pleased to say that around 400Mw of plant over 10 years put into service by our team. Excellent work chaps and a pleasure to have known you all.
I Worked at Waste Company ( As garbage sorter, in Mississauga. And I didnt want to eat anything my lunch and dinner. Because even after clean the smell of dirty garbage was still on me.
I worked as an industrial hydroblaster in 2001 .we went to Nashville Thermal plant that burned trash for electricity…we cleaned the ash around the coils and did inspections to the coils .. the claw was called “ The Fluffer” which feed the augers the furnace
We have a incinerator here in Mankato Minnesota. Your taking 1 cubic meter and turning it into 1 cubic foot. And your getting power from it. Excellent idea.
I run a large overhead crane very similar to that one at a waste to energy power plant and every time I see a teddy bear in the pit you know I'm picking that thing up. I feel like such a badass delicately swinging around a 10 ton crane just to pick up a bear. At one point I had 6 or 7 of them set out on the window sill visible from the parking lot until the boss threw them back in the pit :P
I love that this is happening. I had the same idea a few years back. I don't know where this plant is but yeah I think that this can be done in a very responsible way with superheated fires and exhaust filters/ catalytic converters. It's a whole lot better than ruining the land with landfills and filling the ocean with plastic. 👍👍
I work in such a factory in the Netherlands. We use the steam (40bar, 400 degrees Celsius) for electricity, house-warming and lowpressure steam for preheatingprocesses in the installation. The gasses will pass electrostatic filters, deNOx (katalysator), tube-filter with active coal (dioxines+furanes), washing tower (acids + SO2). Slack will be used for roadbuilding. There will always be a little part of waste they cant work with yet.
This plant in the video are swedish im not sure exactly where in sweden i live in gothenburg and we have one here butt i think the one in the video are on the East coast somewhere they talked in swedish and the trucks have swedish numberplates and company names
This is dope because it gives electricity and it gets rid of trash. Yes when you ignite anything there is nasty byproducts but this has to be the closest thing we have to getting rid of trash safely.
Yeah it honestly seems like a perfect solution for waste management but the deadly toxic gases it produces is a difficult one to reconcile. I was watching that Movie Ad Astra where you had those antennas that could go so high they enter space and it made me wonder if such a thing was possible could that be an efficient way to dispose of toxic gases, put them in cannisters and just shoot them into the sun one day but yeah... one day.
Mooi werk, ik was ook Kraandrijver in Alkmaar,,HVC,, gemiddeld 4 tot 5 half Ton Huisvuil in m'n Poliep in een keer . We hadden 3 Verbrandingsovens en 2 Huisvuilkranen. 1 Grofvuilkraan
Where I live in New York USA is also the same except there are no dumps anymore in New York either trash is moved by truck or barge to New Jersey where it's also burned into electricity
@@jamespaluch3481 I'm sure some is. But I know for a fact they take the pa turnpike to the 201 exit blue mountain or 78w to 81 south to exit 44, jump over to 641. Both routes run to the cumberland county landfill. Dump trailers with Jersey plates lol
there is currently no market for recycled plastic in the US. Most all of it gets burned even when you put it in the recycling bin at your home for collection like a good, compliant citizen
Steel,aluminum cans and paper are about it,everything else is to contaminated to reuse.china won't even buy it anymore.they say burning tires is cleaner than burning coal .
@@exoticspeedefy7916 From 8 mayors and selectmen in the surrounding towns and two major waste and recycling companies that collect the trash and recyclables for the towns
Years ago before they had remote control and remote monitoring, the crane operator sat in a cab on top of the crane and was up there for 8 hours at a shift. They brought a jug of water to drink and a jug to pee in, and they brought their lunch. In every one of those now abandoned places that had these cabs, you can find adult magazines. These places were all male and guys would bring adult magazines into the cab. I kid you not It was a different time
Nous devons nettoyer notre maison qui est la planète terre après toute cette pollution laisser par nous et nos ancêtres ! Bravo, beau travail les gars continuez comme ça. ♻️🌎
Have lived remote rural off gris her down under for about ten years or so, my the cities produce a lot of trash , knew that am no greenie but these throw away trash levels are unsustainable in my humble opinion. Guess thats why I live out here with my people where we do. Before anyone asks , solar, wind and rain water plus raise my own vegetables, hunt my own game , internet have satellite.
burning the waste looks like a really good idea as it gets rid of it and it generates power so it is win win, the only thing i did not like was how the ash was dumped as it clearly still has steal in it which poses a hazard to people and animals and is just a waste, the ash really should go under a magnet separator that way the steal could be sold as scrap and reused. That glass recycling place is a mess and an accident waiting to happen, glass all over the very road that the drop off trucks are using or the way the trucks dump the load in a way where the load falls under the wheels of the truck, at best you are going to get a flat and at worst constantly driving over glass is going to cut up and weaken the tires so they fail when you least expect it
Have you read your own comment? Everybody is talking about the climate catastrophe we are facing and your only answer is: Let us create more (plastic) waste and let it burn! Win - win? Who wins? The industry creating more waste you can buy and throw away? God, please let it rain brain!
@@DerAusdauersportler Lmao the amount of stupid poring out your ears right now is enough to power a small country, First off climate catastrophe lmao no do you even know what catastrophe means , world temps are up yes but are you educated in the worlds natural thermal cycle ? based on your " its a catastrophe we are all doomed " soy boi comment you most definitely are not educated. Since you are clearly not educated let me help, the Earth is currently still exiting the last ice age which mean the earth is naturally getting hotter and hotter until it triggers another ice age this is the Earths well documented thermal cycle, are humans effecting it sure but not by much and it would have regardless. As for the plastics at what point did i say we should keep making it or make more ? Though that said there is no reason not to so long as the waste is manage properly, bringing us finally to the incinerators, I know you are poorly educated so you might not know this but incinerators in the 1st world county's are almost 100% clean when it comes to air pollution, modern incinerators will burn anything and everything and in doing generate power, I can already see you typing black smoke world ending doom catastrophe, no modern incinerators have multiple layers of filtration to collect all the bad stuff including the CO2 to the point the only thing that comes out the chimney is water vapor. You say "God, please let it rain brain!" my reprocess is quite simply first of God does not exist and is just an imagery friend to excuse atrocity's then educate yourself on reality and the tech we have or you just look like you have no clue.
@@DerAusdauersportler There is no climate catastrophe, there is however climate change which is a natural cycle of this planet and technically we are still leaving the last ice age which means the earth is naturally getting warmer, now are humans helping make the world warmer sure but the world would always got warmer we just made it happen a little faster. As for the plastic well at no point did i say we should make more and more but now you mention it there really is no reason not to, so long as the waste plastic is handled properly and not burned in dirty incinerators or dumped in the ocean there is no harm, modern incinerators have multiple filter stages meaning all the bad stuff is collected with the the only gas coming out the top being water vapor and the ash produced is actually very good for the plants and soil, yes it is a win win as it cleanly gets rid of the plastic generates power and creatures a carbon rich ash medium that can be used to fertilize crop fields. Plastic haters usual go to is paper or card containers but never stop to think where that paper or card came from, some from recycled material but most comes from massive forest farms, trees that are grown specifically to be cut down for paper / card production, the process uses massive fuel burning machines that work pretty much constantly and when they clear an area they then burn the area so miles and miles is set afire so all the old tree stumps are destroyed and cleared for the planting of new trees, How much heat / CO2 do you think that produces and all with zero additional benefits like power generation
I dont even know what this clip is about anymore. First its in somewhere in canada, then its in Pakistan then its a guy fixing his bike? Is this what happens in a trash burning plant? 😮😮😮😮
Yes and no. This mostly depends on why you are composting the rubbish and why it's being burnt. Looking at this video it is for basically making space so that their landfill can handle more rubbish in the same amount of space. But not everything can be burnt. Here in Sweden we buy rubbish (trash) from the UK and Norway. This comes on lorry's (trucks) and shipping containers. They come into 1 ton balls has we called them. There are rules of what should be sent to us. And there are spot checks of what is inside. And they should already be sorted into household waste, builders waste etc. 99.9% of what is sent to us is brunt. What we burn is used to make 100% clean electricity for the north of Stockholm. @@whez08
@@Seiskasatku I'm not talking about rusty colored big pieces. There are purple, blue, etc. smaller pieces that are obviously fabric or plastic. I care and am curious about how complete the combustion is.
Interesting point there are companies that are mining old landfills , they can go back to the 50's or 60's 70's and 80's depending on what they wish to extract, its popular in Europe.
If your incinerator has a capacity of 1000 tons a day and your city produces 1000 tons of trash a day, why build a pit with a capacity of 4000 tons a day?
All that technology and they still have to hand carry pipe and shovel into buckets????? alot of hand work still. But that's job security which is a good thing
Anyone able to tell me what the point of the crane is? Is it taking it from the holder and dumping it into the incinerator? If so, why isn't this automated?
The job would not really be suited to automation, the main job is to move the rubbish from the front area to the back allowing for rotation of the rubbish while also keeping the front area clear for the next load to be dumped, the operator is also looking for things that should not be put in the incinerator like appliances / gas bottles and even human remains ( it is grim but people have tried in the past )
@@MrDanas de kanske är identiska för jag är helt säker på layouten ser precis ut som den i bålsta, plus att ohlssons kör sopor i container dit. Men jag kan ha fel.
How is it worse than coal? The trash comes from a multitude of sources, fossil and natural. At worst it is comparable to oil, taking into account the chemical composition of plastics, and at best comparable to biomass. And you have to get rid of the trash somehow anyway.
It probably is the same really but certain plastics burn horribly and release PCBs, PAHs, dioxins and furans. I'd prefer CO2 and Sulphur.@@hansmuller1625
I'll bet the guy running the claw goes to the department stores arcade machine with the claw and stuffed animals and literally cleans them out. Depressing watching the motorcycle see it's last day.
Am I the only one who thinks this is extremely sus? Yes I’m sure there have been studies that say it’s okay. But people are definitely making millions on this process which makes me skeptical of the studies. And I feel like the air quality in Minneapolis has gotten SO MUCH worse since they started burning trash.
they must be so proud of the British prime minister his one of there own..... such a shame we are not.. no sale or return here then where is Winston Churchill when you really need him
I was part of a commissioning team for sites like this. I am pleased to say that around 400Mw of plant over 10 years put into service by our team. Excellent work chaps and a pleasure to have known you all.
How many dead bodies do you think went through in a decade of dealing with this dump
Are u an engineer ? I think we know each other
I wish we had more plants like these around the country instead of landfills.
Really reminds me of the incinerator scene in Toy Story 3.
*"The Claw..."*
Tyler Mac oooh l like that movie
monsters ink
That’s literally the first thing that came to my mind. All I heard in my head is that you are the chosen one as soon as I thought of Toy Story 😂😂😂🤣🤣
I Worked at Waste Company ( As garbage sorter, in Mississauga. And I didnt want to eat anything my lunch and dinner. Because even after clean the smell of dirty garbage was still on me.
How did you manage???
Coitadinho,tem muito q aprender ainda.....
Mississauga you mean mississppi?
It's in Canada @@Mason_J
Did you ever seen human bones 😂?
I worked as an industrial hydroblaster in 2001 .we went to Nashville Thermal plant that burned trash for electricity…we cleaned the ash around the coils and did inspections to the coils .. the claw was called “ The Fluffer” which feed the augers the furnace
Tyler Mac and why is that
Tyler Mac there are trucks with bags
Fark that would have to be one cancerous job surely? The Dioxins in that would be insane
We have a incinerator here in Mankato Minnesota. Your taking 1 cubic meter and turning it into 1 cubic foot. And your getting power from it. Excellent idea.
I bet he wins a teddy bear every time at the fairground.
I run a large overhead crane very similar to that one at a waste to energy power plant and every time I see a teddy bear in the pit you know I'm picking that thing up. I feel like such a badass delicately swinging around a 10 ton crane just to pick up a bear. At one point I had 6 or 7 of them set out on the window sill visible from the parking lot until the boss threw them back in the pit :P
Had that thought myself.
Tyler Mac and you see they admitted the morning
@@tylermcintyre1454 As they rotate and cut the sky.
I love that this is happening. I had the same idea a few years back. I don't know where this plant is but yeah I think that this can be done in a very responsible way with superheated fires and exhaust filters/ catalytic converters. It's a whole lot better than ruining the land with landfills and filling the ocean with plastic. 👍👍
I work in such a factory in the Netherlands. We use the steam (40bar, 400 degrees Celsius) for electricity, house-warming and lowpressure steam for preheatingprocesses in the installation. The gasses will pass electrostatic filters, deNOx (katalysator), tube-filter with active coal (dioxines+furanes), washing tower (acids + SO2). Slack will be used for roadbuilding.
There will always be a little part of waste they cant work with yet.
Think you have to calibrate the gauges?
this is from sweden and we burn trash for heat :) also some years ago we had to import trash because we had no trash left xD
@@PMM67899 just call italy they have tons of it on the streets
This plant in the video are swedish im not sure exactly where in sweden i live in gothenburg and we have one here butt i think the one in the video are on the East coast somewhere they talked in swedish and the trucks have swedish numberplates and company names
THE CLAW....you have saved our lives, we are eternally grateful (Toy story movie)
This is dope because it gives electricity and it gets rid of trash. Yes when you ignite anything there is nasty byproducts but this has to be the closest thing we have to getting rid of trash safely.
Yeah it honestly seems like a perfect solution for waste management but the deadly toxic gases it produces is a difficult one to reconcile.
I was watching that Movie Ad Astra where you had those antennas that could go so high they enter space and it made me wonder if such a thing was possible could that be an efficient way to dispose of toxic gases, put them in cannisters and just shoot them into the sun one day but yeah... one day.
Mooi werk, ik was ook Kraandrijver in Alkmaar,,HVC,, gemiddeld 4 tot 5 half Ton Huisvuil in m'n Poliep in een keer . We hadden 3 Verbrandingsovens en 2 Huisvuilkranen. 1 Grofvuilkraan
Tyler Mac yeah
1:22 OH MY GOSH THERE IS AN UNO CARD ON THE MIDDLE RIGHT!!!
Looks like there’s multiple.
The facilities look so good and clean
你去里面转一转 保证你会变得成熟
Tyler Mac I like it 😃
Where I live in New York USA is also the same except there are no dumps anymore in New York either trash is moved by truck or barge to New Jersey where it's also burned into electricity
So long as the trash is going to New Jersey!
Meanwhile Jersey ships trash west of Harrisburg to dump in a landfill. Out of sight out of mind
I see trucks from NYC going out to Rochester every day
@@honkylips69 it's actually more in Newark where it's burned into electricity
@@jamespaluch3481 I'm sure some is. But I know for a fact they take the pa turnpike to the 201 exit blue mountain or 78w to 81 south to exit 44, jump over to 641. Both routes run to the cumberland county landfill. Dump trailers with Jersey plates lol
Wait !!.....I think I just saw my missing neighbor in that mess .......
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Tyler Mac your welcome
there is currently no market for recycled plastic in the US. Most all of it gets burned even when you put it in the recycling bin at your home for collection like a good, compliant citizen
Steel,aluminum cans and paper are about it,everything else is to contaminated to reuse.china won't even buy it anymore.they say burning tires is cleaner than burning coal .
Where did you hear that?
@@exoticspeedefy7916 From 8 mayors and selectmen in the surrounding towns and two major waste and recycling companies that collect the trash and recyclables for the towns
@@exoticspeedefy7916 THERE was a documentary on it a while back.
@@bgdavid228 😂
Years ago before they had remote control and remote monitoring, the crane operator sat in a cab on top of the crane and was up there for 8 hours at a shift.
They brought a jug of water to drink and a jug to pee in, and they brought their lunch.
In every one of those now abandoned places that had these cabs, you can find adult magazines. These places were all male and guys would bring adult magazines into the cab.
I kid you not
It was a different time
@ocsrc - nowadays you have smartphone for entertainment 📲
8小时? 这得累死
Tyler Mac except you And I
Tyler Mac that blasted thing
I love adult magazines they are my favourite!
The ultimate crane game.
Squidward would love this.
Tyler Mac yes they well
I live right near a dump. Freaks me out all the time, nice to see a dump surrounded my homes and I am not the only one.
Nous devons nettoyer notre maison qui est la planète terre après toute cette pollution laisser par nous et nos ancêtres ! Bravo, beau travail les gars continuez comme ça. ♻️🌎
Have lived remote rural off gris her down under for about ten years or so, my the cities produce a lot of trash , knew that am no greenie but these throw away trash levels are unsustainable in my humble opinion. Guess thats why I live out here with my people where we do. Before anyone asks , solar, wind and rain water plus raise my own vegetables, hunt my own game , internet have satellite.
burning the waste looks like a really good idea as it gets rid of it and it generates power so it is win win, the only thing i did not like was how the ash was dumped as it clearly still has steal in it which poses a hazard to people and animals and is just a waste, the ash really should go under a magnet separator that way the steal could be sold as scrap and reused. That glass recycling place is a mess and an accident waiting to happen, glass all over the very road that the drop off trucks are using or the way the trucks dump the load in a way where the load falls under the wheels of the truck, at best you are going to get a flat and at worst constantly driving over glass is going to cut up and weaken the tires so they fail when you least expect it
Source: my ass (aka my head)
Shit for brains
Have you read your own comment? Everybody is talking about the climate catastrophe we are facing and your only answer is: Let us create more (plastic) waste and let it burn! Win - win? Who wins? The industry creating more waste you can buy and throw away? God, please let it rain brain!
@@DerAusdauersportler Lmao the amount of stupid poring out your ears right now is enough to power a small country, First off climate catastrophe lmao no do you even know what catastrophe means , world temps are up yes but are you educated in the worlds natural thermal cycle ? based on your " its a catastrophe we are all doomed " soy boi comment you most definitely are not educated. Since you are clearly not educated let me help, the Earth is currently still exiting the last ice age which mean the earth is naturally getting hotter and hotter until it triggers another ice age this is the Earths well documented thermal cycle, are humans effecting it sure but not by much and it would have regardless.
As for the plastics at what point did i say we should keep making it or make more ? Though that said there is no reason not to so long as the waste is manage properly, bringing us finally to the incinerators, I know you are poorly educated so you might not know this but incinerators in the 1st world county's are almost 100% clean when it comes to air pollution, modern incinerators will burn anything and everything and in doing generate power, I can already see you typing black smoke world ending doom catastrophe, no modern incinerators have multiple layers of filtration to collect all the bad stuff including the CO2 to the point the only thing that comes out the chimney is water vapor.
You say "God, please let it rain brain!" my reprocess is quite simply first of God does not exist and is just an imagery friend to excuse atrocity's then educate yourself on reality and the tech we have or you just look like you have no clue.
@@DerAusdauersportler cringe
@@DerAusdauersportler There is no climate catastrophe, there is however climate change which is a natural cycle of this planet and technically we are still leaving the last ice age which means the earth is naturally getting warmer, now are humans helping make the world warmer sure but the world would always got warmer we just made it happen a little faster. As for the plastic well at no point did i say we should make more and more but now you mention it there really is no reason not to, so long as the waste plastic is handled properly and not burned in dirty incinerators or dumped in the ocean there is no harm, modern incinerators have multiple filter stages meaning all the bad stuff is collected with the the only gas coming out the top being water vapor and the ash produced is actually very good for the plants and soil, yes it is a win win as it cleanly gets rid of the plastic generates power and creatures a carbon rich ash medium that can be used to fertilize crop fields.
Plastic haters usual go to is paper or card containers but never stop to think where that paper or card came from, some from recycled material but most comes from massive forest farms, trees that are grown specifically to be cut down for paper / card production, the process uses massive fuel burning machines that work pretty much constantly and when they clear an area they then burn the area so miles and miles is set afire so all the old tree stumps are destroyed and cleared for the planting of new trees, How much heat / CO2 do you think that produces and all with zero additional benefits like power generation
19:38 lol the guy wearing his harness backwards and not even tied off.
Boss: "Make sure you put on your harness for the cameras!"
I dont even know what this clip is about anymore. First its in somewhere in canada, then its in Pakistan then its a guy fixing his bike? Is this what happens in a trash burning plant? 😮😮😮😮
Anyone else getting Toy Story 3 vibes?
Lol
Currently watching toy story 4
anyone who’s watched toy story 3 as a kid probably immediately thinks of that when they see this
i thought there woud be a convayor leading to a fire pit
I work at Hogbytorp, Sweden. This is almost the same set up we have too.
At 7:00 there are many unburned (colored) pieces of trash in the ash landfill. The combustion is supposed to be complete, is this normal?
Yes and no. This mostly depends on why you are composting the rubbish and why it's being burnt. Looking at this video it is for basically making space so that their landfill can handle more rubbish in the same amount of space. But not everything can be burnt. Here in Sweden we buy rubbish (trash) from the UK and Norway. This comes on lorry's (trucks) and shipping containers. They come into 1 ton balls has we called them. There are rules of what should be sent to us. And there are spot checks of what is inside. And they should already be sorted into household waste, builders waste etc. 99.9% of what is sent to us is brunt. What we burn is used to make 100% clean electricity for the north of Stockholm. @@whez08
@@whez08 The pieces are metal (most likely steel) that doesn't burn.
@@Seiskasatku I'm not talking about rusty colored big pieces. There are purple, blue, etc. smaller pieces that are obviously fabric or plastic. I care and am curious about how complete the combustion is.
@@whez08 Oh okay ,well I know as much about them as a pig knows about diamonds.
that one with the green pipes being made is basicly a microplastic factory
Tyler Mac and this is mine too
Me : don’t say it, don’t say it, don’t say it
My brain : THE CLAWW 👽
This video is really suitable for breakfast
Tyler Mac and it’s viwe descreson is edvice
Tyler Mac yeah
With the power of editing, one factory can stretch from Europe to India
Tyler Mac in Spain or new deleh
This is the future. At some point recycling will be cheaper than extracting raw materials from the Earth. Innovation will spur technological advances.
Interesting point there are companies that are mining old landfills , they can go back to the 50's or 60's 70's and 80's depending on what they wish to extract, its popular in Europe.
A narration will be GREAT ?!
No eye protection at looking furnaces ?! 😮
👍👍
Id hate to be the mechanic servicing that grapple.
LOL, yes, I used to work on Leigh Environmental’s processed sewage injector. The product was sort of grey :o
Tyler Mac whaaaaaat
I was just staring at this video all night last night- "Point of Interest" North London. And then, one day- they bin us all in there....
These are the types of jobs we dream of as kids
All that one with the motorcycle is is a modified Chop Shop that strips and resells parts.
Tyler Mac and man
Tyler Mac oh man
This method of disposal really should be mandatory instead of landfills.
Imagine how many dead people have been bunched up in that plce
It looks like the armchair from the Enterprise from Star Trek😂😂😂
Tyler Mac yeah
And for working in "the claw" they pay you??? where is this !😂
Somewhere in Sweden
Where’s your kid now, sheriff?
They could build it underground so truck could dump it from all sides, maybe could have some bridge too to dump on middle
If your incinerator has a capacity of 1000 tons a day and your city produces 1000 tons of trash a day, why build a pit with a capacity of 4000 tons a day?
@@forddon You can maybe smelt ore while burning trash too and heat water for heating
The Indian/Pakistan factory making the pipes really need to give their guys face masks.
Oh that place must smell bad.
保证让你 痛不欲生
"Burning Tons of Trash Everyday" >>> * Every Day *
The scenes from Pakistan (?) were very sad. No rebreathers and limited safety protocols. I would imagine the workers all have silicosis. 😢
Pakistan, LOL, they burn everything with low temp open flame like street trash. This is highly stricted burn facility with tight control.
I’m not sure you can get silicosis from plastic bottles
@@spannaspinna I'm pretty sure that dust won't come out of the lungs once it's in there. 20-30 years down the road, they will have issues.
How did we end up at a motorcycle joint?
All that technology and they still have to hand carry pipe and shovel into buckets????? alot of hand work still. But that's job security which is a good thing
While burning are the generating power to the grid?
Yes
Anyone able to tell me what the point of the crane is? Is it taking it from the holder and dumping it into the incinerator? If so, why isn't this automated?
I was thinking the same, maybe it's just a safety thing. As he can actively work around the vehicles dumping waste and respond to personnel.
The job would not really be suited to automation, the main job is to move the rubbish from the front area to the back allowing for rotation of the rubbish while also keeping the front area clear for the next load to be dumped, the operator is also looking for things that should not be put in the incinerator like appliances / gas bottles and even human remains ( it is grim but people have tried in the past )
Because I'd rather get paid doing it. Because it means more jobs for workers and less redundancies.
It's just not yet , it will be soon. AI will eventually do these jobs.
I keep coming across vids with Zero talking!! this be so awesome narrated.
Lol , my brain: I tought the pictureframe showed a guy in a wheelchair that's about to be thrown in a furnace.
Damn, they were only supposed to take the chair.
I wonder how many couches end up at incinerators
Hey! Thats archie bunkers armchair!!!
First clip is from E-on's facility north of Stockholm.
känns mer som sysavs anläggning i malmö
resten av klippen i början är därifrån iallafall
i dump at one just like this in Minneapolis Minnesota USA called HERC
@@MrDanas de kanske är identiska för jag är helt säker på layouten ser precis ut som den i bålsta, plus att ohlssons kör sopor i container dit. Men jag kan ha fel.
Tyler Mac it’s my home yeah
Why am i expecting Gordon Freeman to show up every moment?
Tell me how do you go from a massive recycling plant in the USA. To a tiny plant in Afghanistan
im assuming theres a reason why the trash isent dumped directly into the burner or whatever, cool though
Człowiek jest wspaniałą istotą która zaruwa powietrze którym oddycha
在中国 垃圾厂 附近的居民癌症率很高
Tyler Mac uh
Tyler Mac check tah veh tah
Człowiek jest rakiem tej planety
Hilarious how this is so much worse than coal and yet it's seen as Green!
How is it worse than coal? The trash comes from a multitude of sources, fossil and natural. At worst it is comparable to oil, taking into account the chemical composition of plastics, and at best comparable to biomass. And you have to get rid of the trash somehow anyway.
It probably is the same really but certain plastics burn horribly and release PCBs, PAHs, dioxins and furans. I'd prefer CO2 and Sulphur.@@hansmuller1625
not when they are burned at higher temperatures.@@milolouis
Really? It’s a big improvement from landfills.
1:14 not a very busy place. I could only imagine if it was Chicago.
Having worked in a similar plant in the UK CHP waste Coventry putting a turbine in i can honestly say what a Shi* hole😂
This used to be how waste was disposed of in many places.
This is from Sweden 😊 🇸🇪
I'll bet the guy running the claw goes to the department stores arcade machine with the claw and stuffed animals and literally cleans them out.
Depressing watching the motorcycle see it's last day.
No shot someone made the claw game a profession
Looking at the fire without eye protection is a bad idea.
Pretty sure if it was that bad, they'd tint the protective screen.
2.13 "The CLAW"
So the plastic gets burned ?? Isn’t that toxic?
Is it a simple incinerator? Or is it power generation like the Japanese?
Am I the only one who thinks this is extremely sus? Yes I’m sure there have been studies that say it’s okay. But people are definitely making millions on this process which makes me skeptical of the studies. And I feel like the air quality in Minneapolis has gotten SO MUCH worse since they started burning trash.
why the hell they disassembled that cool bike...
Is this the detention level?
yes do you want buy bike seat frech repaint lolll
Hahaha. Funniest comment all day. Don't fire your blaster in there.
Alternative title: Cleanest 3rd world country
My dream job right here!😂
Some of those machines need the filters cleaned. . . . . #cloggedup lol
GG to the re-used photos of other channels...
Doesn’t look like a bad job if you can’t smell the trash in the crane ngl
they must be so proud of the British prime minister his one of there own..... such a shame we are not.. no sale or return here then where
is Winston Churchill when you really need him
Humans produce so much waste… Now we’re all breathing microplastics everywhere…. Good times.
Why use a claw when you can build a ramp then just direct dump?
As they say in ToY Story “ AHHHhhh THEEE CLAWW “ !
They could maybe smelt something with that fire?
I worked on landfill operator a compactor the smell of roting garbage
Is realy bad
i dump at one just like this in Minneapolis Minnesota USA called HERC
Tyler Mac hey you get in the factory the trucks are coming quick get inside
Agora eu não entendi ó porquê dê queimar se pôde reciclar 😢
As a gamer i would imagine me self play God of war or call of duty 😂 nice joystick job
Can't stop thinking of toy story
Nice video bro❤
Claw machine expert 👍😂
Adakah ini di Singapura?
I saw something of a place similar to that in Toy Story 3
Near then end of they had the shredder machines for the plastic online with with each other be a big much simpler process
Health and, er, what was it again? Oh yeah, safety.
does it smell in the operators booth?
Inside your gi tract after eating chipotle
The most stinky claw ever.
Se podra filtrar el aire?
Might look like the most boring job ever. I don't know, that crane looks like it'll test my patience on the Claw Machines in arcades.