The global ecology is facing a serious crisis...
With 6 billion people on the planet, each generating 1kg of garbage per day, the Earth is swimming in a sea of garbage. Sadly, the technology we use to deal with it is shockingly primitive – we bury it or burn it, the same techniques we used when mankind still lived in caves. But disposing of millions of tons of trash this way every day is devastating for the planet, spoiling hundreds of acres of land, and losing hundreds of thousands of barrels of fuel oil that could be
recovered from the plastics. Buried organic material still generates tens of
millions of tons of greenhouse gas, and toxic substances leaching from batteries and other hazardous wastes can despoil groundwater and pollute the soil. It’s a global crisis that is worsening every day.
How to treat waste properly without secondary pollution?
Huge amounts of capital have been spent by governments worldwide
attempting to meet this challenge. However, until now waste could not be handled efficiently, harmlessly and with a high rate of recycling. The world
urgently needs a new and 100% effective system that can be built in large
numbers in a short period so as to solve the devastating waste treatment
problem.
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