RÖÖRI - The automatic waste collection system used in the Jätkäsaari area

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  • Rööri, the automatic waste collection system used in the Jätkäsaari area collects mixed waste, plastic packaging, biowaste, cardboard and paper. Other reusable waste is taken to designated sorting rooms. Effective recycling begins in your home, as you sort the waste. Here at Jätkäsaaren Rööri we want to make this process as nice, efficient and easy as possible for you.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 138

  • @maikehannah9179
    @maikehannah9179 2 роки тому +48

    Love it. Common sense. What if... what if .....this is done worldwide?

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 2 роки тому +1

      say no to expansion of electonic

    • @a64738
      @a64738 2 роки тому +4

      In Tromsø and Trondheim it ended up with a garbage mountain on the outside because it was always to full or jammed... Birds kept eating the garbage and spread it around, it was just a horrible mess... Done world wide = world wide mess...

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 2 роки тому +1

      @@a64738 yeah right

    • @bidmcms3
      @bidmcms3 2 роки тому +3

      Looks like a huge pain in the ass. No thanks

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 2 роки тому +2

      @@bidmcms3 agreed

  • @i.k.8868
    @i.k.8868 10 годин тому

    So interesting! This could never work in the Netherlands though. People would just fill all the pipes randomly and even with pieces of furniture.

  • @muffinsmcgee9248
    @muffinsmcgee9248 2 роки тому +34

    This is fascinating. How would you cope doing a de-clutter/clean out? I don’t even buy a lot but I wouldn’t cope with this.

    • @drslothy
      @drslothy 2 роки тому +4

      For large items such as furniture, toys, electronics etc there was a collection last autumn with multiple locations throughout the island. You could bring things either for recycling/waste or put things like functioning electronics to the side in case someone can still make use of it. For larger waste items there is the sorting room, but large waste for materials like wood.

    • @a64738
      @a64738 2 роки тому +1

      In Tromsø and Trondheim it ended up with a garbage mountain on the outside because it was always to full or jammed... Birds kept eating the garbage and spread it around, it was just a horrible mess...

    • @Mansikkacake
      @Mansikkacake Рік тому +1

      Interesting. Hope this works out in a long run. As long as ethical citizens are doing this I am sure itis fine. Imagine other countries people like American teen throw away anything and clog up these pipe within a day. This only works in civizied countries like Finland.

  • @dansanger5340
    @dansanger5340 2 роки тому +34

    It was difficult to jam my old couch in that little hole, but I managed to do it.

    • @PeIaaja
      @PeIaaja 2 роки тому +4

      Well i disposed one corpse long time ago haha. (FBI this is a joke)

    • @enderking6904
      @enderking6904 Рік тому +4

      @@PeIaaja (undercover FBI Agent) Haha, we know.... We Know.

  • @kiwik3313
    @kiwik3313 Рік тому +1

    I want the narrator saying biowaste as my notification sound

  • @papagodzilla5465
    @papagodzilla5465 Рік тому +8

    super smart. unfortunately, not everyone is super smart.
    there are a lot of steps and requirements to classify your stuff, and sadly i know many people who are too sketchy and dont give much attention to this kind of thing.
    You can bet that stupid people will end up clogging the system, or leaving a dirty matress right next to the disposal area. Or just put random things in there.
    Some people dont put efforts unless there is some kind of bad consequence, like a costly fine.
    Not everyone care for common sense 😞

    • @yoghurt3136
      @yoghurt3136 Рік тому +1

      imma take a shit in it

    • @papagodzilla5465
      @papagodzilla5465 Рік тому

      @@yoghurt3136 there ya go ! then im gonna put my cat in there

  • @relentlessmadman
    @relentlessmadman 3 роки тому +15

    re-education is a very hard process. who knew recycling (Garbage), could be so much work?

    • @enderking6904
      @enderking6904 Рік тому

      @@Padlock_Steve Yeah this doesn't seem all that difficult. I can imagine doing this like maybe Once a month if not every two.

  • @mufasum
    @mufasum Рік тому +1

    Wish we had this in America. In New York City the streets are just filled with mountains of black garbage bags waiting for pickup by sanitation crews.

    • @leesamia4624
      @leesamia4624 Рік тому

      You guys have at least one already. Here's to advocating for more! 🥂 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_vacuum_collection

  • @yordanosbayleyegn4302
    @yordanosbayleyegn4302 3 роки тому +5

    good work to control world air polution

  • @redravenriot3650
    @redravenriot3650 Рік тому +13

    It’s briliant, I cannot disagree. But as someone with technophobia, I could not live there. The concept of pets and animals or even very small children getting in the system with literally no means of a human intervening and saving them terrifies me more than it already does with garbage trucks, which are already plenty of a panic attack for me. I am torn between approving of the efficiency and fearing the machine.

    • @fireatwilliam
      @fireatwilliam Рік тому

      dedinetly!!

    • @jgeur
      @jgeur Рік тому +2

      there's help out there if you want it. you can learn to live with technology. best wishes.

    • @alec4672
      @alec4672 Рік тому +4

      We've been compacting trash and transportation things with pneumatic tubes since the 1800s. It's not really new technology in any way. When is the last time a child or pet was crushed in a garbage truck? You're more likely to get hit by the damn thing then crushed in it's compactor.

    • @redravenriot3650
      @redravenriot3650 Рік тому

      ​@@alec4672 The crushing of small animals in garbage trucks is a daily occurance. It's incredibly common for animals such as cats and dogs, typically young ones, as well as wildlife such as badgers and raccoons, to be found in the trash by garbage collectors. Whilst I praise those who check, most garbage collectors do not, and dead animal bodies are a steady stream at recycling facilities.
      For humans in garbage trucks, the latest well documented case was in Nov 12 2022, very recently, concerning 19 year old Kellen Bischoff who was found dead amongst compacted trash at a recycling facility after he had drunkenly passed out in a dumpster.
      Whilst this is one case, these accidents are extremely common, and typically concern the homeless who have no time to exit the dumpster once it gets hooked onto the garbage truck, and who aren't found simply because garbage collectors do not check for them.
      Additionally are garbage collectors statistically more likely to get injured or die on the job than police officers, simply from opperating the vehicle.
      Alltogether, you're much more likely to die inside a garbage truck than to get hit by one. There just aren't enough safety measures or human control protecols in place to make these machines remotely safe. For people like me who have mechanophobia, the fear is shockingly grounded, and these very real issues make it neigh impossible to get over our fear. I have been making great progress no longer fearing machines such as table saws, of which I am proud! But garbage trucks? No. I cannot be convinced these things are safe.

    • @hunterleach5710
      @hunterleach5710 7 днів тому

      That's why the doors are locked for a reason that access the tube , it's so small children and people with no common sense can't get in the system and clog up the system and possibly die

  • @propeltheprototoaster8151
    @propeltheprototoaster8151 Рік тому +5

    I feel Finland + Scandinavian countries are the perfect place to be

    • @lawrencefrost9063
      @lawrencefrost9063 Рік тому +1

      They are, along with Switzerland, Singapore, New-Zealand, Canada, South-Korea and Japan.
      But, with each year that passes by, volatile uncontrolled immigration is making Scandinavia more and more dangerous, less cohesive society with less resources to work with.
      In 30 years most nations in Europe will be on the brink of civil war due to multiple populations with multiple value systems, violence against women, societies within societies that are not part of the rest of the countries.

    • @propeltheprototoaster8151
      @propeltheprototoaster8151 Рік тому +1

      @@lawrencefrost9063 Canada doesn't have government subsidies health care. And Singapore makes it illegal to be gay.

    • @spencervoth5057
      @spencervoth5057 Рік тому

      @@lawrencefrost9063 Canada most certainly does have universal healthcare, although not everything is covered under it, such as medications, dental care, and vision care.
      Source: I'm Canadian

  • @chlorosokita596
    @chlorosokita596 Рік тому +1

    It's been 4 years since this video got uploaded to the UA-cam website. How is Jätkäsaari doing now?

  • @BlackKoiRecords
    @BlackKoiRecords Рік тому +3

    Here from Daily Dose of the Internet!

  • @surrealengineering7884
    @surrealengineering7884 Рік тому +6

    Good idea but needs tons of perfection.
    Wouldn't it be awesome if you had these pipeline acess points in your house or garage? I would want that.
    Would you need 4 different pipelines for plastic, paper, metal and residual waste? That would be insanely expensive. Or would it be done (like shown in this scematic) with one pipeline that opens one kind of trash at a time and transports it through?
    How will it be kept jam free, by nature humans will take it to the extreme, the whole "rip it into small pieces" sure, but what if sb doesn't?
    Could you offer plastic bags (pet or other thermoplast) or reuseable containers? Because i can promise you people won't cope with sorting their trash at the station, especially not because this might cause waiting lines... at the trash bin. Waiting lines at the trash bin sure doesn't sound like progress. Containers are essential. and home aces would be a dream.

    • @lawrencefrost9063
      @lawrencefrost9063 Рік тому +2

      You would be surprised what the right culture can do. Nearly every Finnish person has this sort of stuff ingrained in them already. Of course migrants and immigrants from Africa etc. won't.

    • @maxbooth8611
      @maxbooth8611 Рік тому +2

      Queues at waste bins I’m not sure would happen. I’ve lived in communal living spaces as a student before, and we all have to put our waste in collective skips in the basement. I never had to wait. Maybe saw someone down there once or twice. The probability of wanting to take out your waste at the same time as others is very low, and you would never have to wait for more than one person.

    • @leesamia4624
      @leesamia4624 Рік тому

      It would take a waste management culture shift for Americans for sure. Japan and Korea already have decent recycling habits ingrained so I feel they'd adapt it more easily. I hope my fellow Americans and I can adapt good habits quickly so we can have nice things like this too. Also idk if having households chutes would be too redundant but yea I agree, that would definately be the dream.

    • @surrealengineering7884
      @surrealengineering7884 Рік тому

      @@leesamia4624 I'm not sure about Japan and Korea. Have never been there.
      But i'm 100% sure that they don't have waiting lines at the trash bins, because people have to rip their garbage into small pieces and sort the trash outside on the spot.
      Before people cope with waiting lines at the trash bin, i'm sure people would just throw it into nature.
      I'm pretty sure they, just like europe also have seperate garbage bins at home which are then picked up at different days of the week. (e.g. in germany it was residual waste on wednesday, Paper on fridays, plastics on Saturday.)
      But i would love to have a tube post system for sorting trash at home.

  • @audiocrush
    @audiocrush 2 роки тому +7

    I mean this looks cool and flashy, but isnt that way more complicated and much more effort than putting a collection point every 50 meters down the road like in amsterdam and emptying these collection points by truck?

    • @rejn1420
      @rejn1420 2 роки тому +1

      It’s way harder to toss a body into it for for a child to climb in

    • @ryandas1730
      @ryandas1730 2 роки тому

      Indeed, that's also what I have been thinking about. It would be fancy and tidy but ain't a piece of cake bruh and tbh most people won't be interested in taking too much time throwing garbage to an automated bin

    • @bobhydro913
      @bobhydro913 Рік тому +3

      Yea you can't put a system like this in a big city because to many people will just get lazy. Your going to have liquids exploding out the bag messing up the pipeline and probably would just be a huge mess. Neat concept

    • @lawrencefrost9063
      @lawrencefrost9063 Рік тому

      I'm guessing the point is that you skip a step with this. All the trash just teleports to the trash center without the trucks. You save money, time and fuel.

    • @tazkgaming3061
      @tazkgaming3061 Рік тому

      @@bobhydro913 Not a concept, it´s used in Stockholm, London, New York (US) , Finland, Dubai, Hong kong, and soon Sidney. Was installed in stockholm for over 30 years ago for the first time and still running.

  • @regplate2923
    @regplate2923 3 роки тому +5

    Ooops, I never rinse anything. Must start.

  • @elietefelix7798
    @elietefelix7798 Рік тому

    Wow it´s amazing video about recyclabe material, but I have a doubt; As the video showed us you need to use water to clean some container, my question is: What about the really concerns about the future of the water that we can´t be keep alive without water. Why does people should wash this conteiners? It looks like isn´t make sense, isn´t? Because we need to have the conscience about the water if all water´s resources finished? And I´m wondering what can tou do about it? And what can we do to avoid this wash in the kitchen sink. Maybe we could wash it with rain´s water, but does people have to have some way to capture rainwater. My concerns is: If we are thinking tha we are making a good choice but is not too good because we are spend too much water. It´s very hard to think about.

  • @ukaszpochocki190
    @ukaszpochocki190 Рік тому

    are serious about the fight against garbage. Garbage truck on the M1083 MTV chassis.

  • @Richard-pz6ez
    @Richard-pz6ez Рік тому +1

  • @janicekayebarcelona6770
    @janicekayebarcelona6770 2 роки тому +1

    Hoping that the Philippines will also having this kind of technology. But the best way is help yourself to properly dispose garbage..at home and discipline yourself for proper disposal because the problem is man's character.too lazy to segregate garbage properly.

  • @diolaneiuma215
    @diolaneiuma215 Рік тому

    Nice but what happens if a pet or something like a little puppy is inside?? 😢

  • @toux7964
    @toux7964 Рік тому

    This thing will jam up a few times a week

  • @agaobi573
    @agaobi573 3 роки тому +2

    It is all excellent. But why utilize a paper bag that can be used again for carrying paper?

  • @shanemn123
    @shanemn123 2 роки тому +5

    For the work you do to recycle you may as well just make your own cardboard box and aluminum cans. Isn't that what machines are for to sort, clean and separate?

    • @haydenvella3367
      @haydenvella3367 2 роки тому +6

      There's no such thing as a fully automated recycling center; machines just don't have the ability to seperate everything out properly at this point. If the center is actually recycling things, and not just acting like a stopover between you and the dump, then at some point in the process it has to be sorted by human hands, either by the consumer or an employee at the plant.

  • @khalid4715
    @khalid4715 2 роки тому +1

    this is cool technology

  • @gregoryashton
    @gregoryashton Рік тому +2

    Sad that we still use so many plastic bags just to throw waste away

  • @AftabAlam-yw4eq
    @AftabAlam-yw4eq 2 роки тому +2

    In the regard of waste management and recycling they are already living in 2122.

  • @rolysantos
    @rolysantos Рік тому +2

    By the time you finish all the careful sorting, rinsing and packaging, it seems like there's too much time and effort already expended to just throw it away! : )

    • @TheGokki
      @TheGokki Рік тому +2

      That mentality is how we have too much garbage already. This video is doing it slowly for demonstration purposes, you can do it 4x faster by yourself.

    • @teguhf.2084
      @teguhf.2084 Рік тому +2

      This is why your country didnt have this garbage system, because of your mindset, the machine will immediately broke

    • @peetabrown5813
      @peetabrown5813 Рік тому

      Yes as it should be actually, we should have some responsibility for the waste we generate.
      If you don’t want the work to throw it out, then minimise the waste you generate

    • @rolysantos
      @rolysantos Рік тому

      @@teguhf.2084
      My friend, this is why the world is the way it is; Human Nature!
      And if you think you're more noble for cleaning your garbage, I'll bet there are other things you do that aren't so noble.
      Perhaps you should stop with the self righteous posturing. Yes?

    • @rolysantos
      @rolysantos Рік тому

      @@peetabrown5813 There are other ways to dispose of garbage besides sorting, washing, dry cleaning, starching, folding and making like new just before you throw it out, regardless of the amount of waste you generate.

  • @znb5873
    @znb5873 Рік тому

    Same thing is Japan except that your plastic waste bag will be 5 times larger than any other bag.

  • @rifaellevine8418
    @rifaellevine8418 Рік тому

    This feels like playing Fallout

  • @valeriejackson2695
    @valeriejackson2695 Рік тому

    They could use this NYC RIGHT NOW

    • @tazkgaming3061
      @tazkgaming3061 Рік тому +1

      They already have it in some places in NYC :)

  • @siddharthbhangalia
    @siddharthbhangalia Рік тому

    What is the costing of this system

  • @CaverionFi
    @CaverionFi  3 роки тому +3

    Yksi kommentti poistettu, koska mainostaminen meidän tilin kommenteissa on kielletty.

  • @jgeur
    @jgeur Рік тому

    here in america we just throw our trash out of the car window on the way to work. pretty soon convicts from the local prison come along and pick it up and they do all the sorting.

  • @wanderingandroid
    @wanderingandroid Рік тому +1

    how long before somebody drops something in there that is not supposed to be in there? or sabotage it? 😂😂😂

  • @a64738
    @a64738 2 роки тому +1

    All this is nice until it jams or they keep getting to slow to empty it so it is perpetually full like in Tromsø and Tondheim where it in the end ended up with mountains of garbage dumped around the pipe because it was always full or jammed...

  • @markuspro3922
    @markuspro3922 2 роки тому +1

    LG tv caught in 4K 📸 3:13

  • @nathansautodetail
    @nathansautodetail Рік тому

    3:52 So, what's the point of sorting them all out and having separate hatches for each type of waste if they just all go into one tube underground and get mixed together anyway?

    • @Rob-mr1kj
      @Rob-mr1kj Рік тому +1

      From what we can see in the video, only one tube launches at a given time. It is possible that a single type of waste is flushed at a given time from all of the collecting points; once the truck is full they can flush the next type of waste to fill another truck. Well, it's just an assumption since I haven't checked how the system actually works.

    • @leesamia4624
      @leesamia4624 Рік тому

      The system has sensors to ensure that only one kind of waste material is traveling through the pipe at a time and it off-loads into seperate containers for each type of waste.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_vacuum_collection

  • @eddie9559
    @eddie9559 2 роки тому +1

    Automatic huh??🤔

  • @Catherine4U
    @Catherine4U Рік тому

    What happens if I throw away my cat? 🐱

  • @ImieNazwiskoOK
    @ImieNazwiskoOK Рік тому +1

    Why not just cut/tear the too large cardboard boxes?

  • @ablaze1989
    @ablaze1989 Рік тому +1

    This is so inefficient.

  • @relentlessmadman
    @relentlessmadman 3 роки тому

    where is Roori google doesn't know!!!

    • @CaverionFi
      @CaverionFi  3 роки тому +2

      Hi! Rööri is located in Jätkäsaari, Helsinki.

  • @lowperformer_berlin
    @lowperformer_berlin Рік тому +3

    this is never going to work in germany. nobody will seperate waste.

    • @rolysantos
      @rolysantos Рік тому +1

      I was just going to say that about the majority of Americans!

    • @upsidedownChad
      @upsidedownChad Рік тому

      In Brazil people would find a way to steal those sorting waste machines!

  • @Steve1766
    @Steve1766 2 роки тому +1

    weird system

  • @pearsonjustin3302
    @pearsonjustin3302 Рік тому

    That's insane

  • @isokessu
    @isokessu 5 років тому

    lol. Kuka heittäis tyhjän 24pack lavan kartongin keräykseen kokonaisena? 2:43 Niinno emt trollaan vaa täällä

  • @lucifer796
    @lucifer796 Рік тому

    i can tell you from my own experience that this doesnt work, the sorting rooms are overflowed with garbage all the time, because people dont use this system, because it onle takes small sized garbage and its easier for people just to throw them into the regular bins

  • @kimmosimonen7250
    @kimmosimonen7250 Рік тому

    Hyperloop for rats?

  • @esmail9923
    @esmail9923 Місяць тому

    Too much work

  • @usmantariq7997
    @usmantariq7997 Рік тому

    I don't think it's good idea to show a child doing this. Remember there are always those stupid children who will try to climb in the machine.

  • @moreplavo3062
    @moreplavo3062 2 роки тому

    hahaahahahahahahahahahah

  • @thegetztv4578
    @thegetztv4578 2 роки тому

    TVIGH