Here in the Netherlands we now have separate plastic collection,and it's free so it works. Also there is the glasbak and papierbak :) The rest of our trash is mostly recycled and what's left goes in to the incinerators (we are good at that) and the ashes are used as fillers in stuff like concrete and other building materials.
The Netherlands doesn't really have the right terrain for landfills when you think about it. But what do they do with the air pollution control residue? That has to be disposed of in designated hazardous waste landfills (it is packed full of extremely toxic and carcinogenic chemicals), but the nearest such landfills to the Netherlands would probably be in France or Germany...
Great video. Thank you for the information in the great process of trashing! If only everyone realized the importance of this cycle! It's our FUTURE! (Cheri-Dousman, WI)
Ran out of space :) Those incinerators need mixed waste,as I mentioned the plastics are seperate stream so the incinerators now import waste from other country's like Italy(See Napels and die...by the smell of it)they have lots of stinking smelly garbage and that burns very well :) Still there are a few dumps like the one in this video but when they are full no new ones are planned. And that's how it should be... no leftovers to fill the dump.
You are in a way correct peter. But it is still a better way then to dump it at the landfill. What we do in my country is you can drop it of for free at a recycling yard. If it isn't soiled it gets a new use being mixed in with building materials to improve insulation value. If its soiled it has to go in your waste at home where it will be either burned or put in the landfill depending on capacity at the plants
Here in the Netherlands we now have separate plastic collection,and it's free so it works.
Also there is the glasbak and papierbak :)
The rest of our trash is mostly recycled and what's left goes in to the incinerators (we are good at that) and the ashes are used as fillers in stuff like concrete and other building materials.
The Netherlands doesn't really have the right terrain for landfills when you think about it.
But what do they do with the air pollution control residue? That has to be disposed of in designated hazardous waste landfills (it is packed full of extremely toxic and carcinogenic chemicals), but the nearest such landfills to the Netherlands would probably be in France or Germany...
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Great video. Thank you for the information in the great process of trashing! If only everyone realized the importance of this cycle! It's our FUTURE! (Cheri-Dousman, WI)
this was fascinating to watch
Great video thanks! We are now in year 2021 !!
no were in 2023 bogo pogo
Cindy Hag was your narrator
what a great educational video!
I've been getting into these videos. I try doing what I can to recycle
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Ran out of space :)
Those incinerators need mixed waste,as I mentioned the plastics are seperate stream so the incinerators now import waste from other country's like Italy(See Napels and die...by the smell of it)they have lots of stinking smelly garbage and that burns very well :)
Still there are a few dumps like the one in this video but when they are full no new ones are planned.
And that's how it should be... no leftovers to fill the dump.
I bet you thee be a big fire one day. The lady is so enthuasist as well.
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Best is:
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Renew, Recycle :)
Awesome!
i live in halifax
I thought they would have incinerated old mattresses and then removed any metal springs that were inside them for recycling after incineration.
They came to my school. Alderney school
Otter lake landfill no longer in operation for the sorting plant.
750 tonnes = 200 garbage trucks? Those are some really small garbage trucks you've got there!
I hope there technology has come along as since this vid was made.....
cooooooooooooooollllllllllll.
If everyone can recycle a bit better, it would make the job of these people easier so they don't get hurt or killed
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styrofoam is recyclable
It isn't widely recycled, though, as it is a low-grade plastic and recycling it is not considered to be worth it.
You are in a way correct peter. But it is still a better way then to dump it at the landfill. What we do in my country is you can drop it of for free at a recycling yard. If it isn't soiled it gets a new use being mixed in with building materials to improve insulation value. If its soiled it has to go in your waste at home where it will be either burned or put in the landfill depending on capacity at the plants
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Lol halifax im like hrm.. is that halifax and then i got my awnser and i think these people came to my school too :/ i live liuke an hr out of haliax
Lol,you call that modern advanced garbage processing,I still see a landfill... that's not advanced that's stone-age technology.