How Sweden Plans To Turn The World's Trash Into Cash!
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At a time when most countries are struggling to figure out where to dump all the trash that is generated on a daily basis, Sweden is turning the other cheek - They want more trash. In fact so badly that they plan to import 800,000 tons of it from other countries. Intrigued? Read on . . .
In the 1940's, when most of the world had never even considered building a recycling plant, this progressive country began a program to incinerate their garbage and turn it into energy. While this initially released harmful toxins into the atmosphere, over the years, the country has perfected the technique so much that these have now been reduced to minuscule levels!
Meanwhile, the energy produced by these plants has steadily increased so that today, it generates enough energy to provide heat to about 20% or 810,000 Swedish households and electricity to 250,000. And, it gets better.
Thanks to intense public awareness messages, strict laws and an amazingly conscientious population, only 4% of all Swedish trash ends up in a landfill. In contrast 63% of the trash generated in the USA ends up in landfills!
However all this 'greenness' has resulted in a rather unique problem. While its incinerator plants have the capacity to process up to 2 million tons of household trash each year, it doesn't not enough raw material! Hence, the decision to import other people's trash - Something that is definitely not in short supply anywhere else in the world.
Neighboring Norway has already begun sending their garbage, while Bulgaria, Romania and Italy are seriously considering the proposition too. All in all, Sweden expects to import 800,000 tons each year. They are of course charging heftily for this 'import' - But we somehow think there will not be much haggling over the cost!
Now, if only all the countries could line up to learn how the Swedes were able to do what none of us can or really want to do, innocent marine animals would not have to deal with our plastic bags, bottles and everything else we dump in the oceans.
Resources: wired.co.uk, inhabitat.com, npr.org.
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- Riverbend Roxover 12 yearsI think that that is a great idea. no wonder americans havent thought of that!
- jhoaover 12 yearsthat is good for earth
- MMSNatashaR11over 12 yearsSweden has made a recycling plant that incinerates garbage. Sweden is planning on importing 800,000 tons of garbage. I learned that 63% of the United States' garbage ends up in landfills. Only 4% of Sweden's garbage ends up in landfills. Did you know that a foam cup stays in the ocean for 50 years?!? The energy from the plant is giving 810,000 Sweden households heat and 250,000 houses electricity. I wish the United States would start using the recycling plant.
- MLP:FIMover 12 yearsWow great article! Can't believe this stuff is going on!
- Georgeover 12 yearsROMNEY!ROMNEY!ROMNEY!
- Sophiaover 12 yearsI did my current events on this! It was a great article and i suggest picking this one if you do current events!
- jacky rojasover 12 yearsif the people mack money out of tresh i do not want to look at money i will mack someone get the money from my bag but i will be wathing thim
- jacky rojasover 12 yearshow deso money out of trash if they berin it here i am not toughing money ever again......
- ellieover 12 yearsit is confucing
- Mikeover 12 yearsIts really interesting