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Innovative waste management technologies are being used in cities worldwide to help save money and reduce environmental impact
Fremont, CA: Global waste is anticipated to exceed 4 billion tons by 2050. The rapid rise can be attributed to recent decades' increases in urban populations and consumer culture, neither of which is projected to slow down anytime soon. Communities all over the world demand innovative waste management technology and solutions to alleviate the load on the environment and waste collection services.
How is technology transforming waste management?
Turning waste into energy
The ability to convert garbage into actual power is one of the most significant advances in the waste management sector. Certain types of garbage can be transformed into energy rather than ending up in a landfill. New "digesters" can absorb waste and the biogas it creates and convert it to energy that may be used on the spot.
Recycle precious metals
Precious metals are required in so many products and sectors. These minerals can be quite costly due to their high utility. Plasma arc recycling, for instance, is a new approach that can assist society in satisfying the expanding demand for these resources. Using a super-hot plasma torch, this technology can recover the vast majority of the platinum metal present in a vehicle or other object. Manufacturers can repurpose these resources and give them a second life instead of digging for new minerals.
Advanced collection and disposal technology
Waste management firms can use new sensors to detect when bins are full and need to be serviced. New types of screening equipment can rapidly and efficiently sort recyclables, removing the burden from customers and encouraging increasing recycling rates.
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Optimized routes
While it may not be as thrilling as generating energy from waste or employing plasma lasers, technology has assisted waste disposal firms in optimizing routes and increasing efficiency. Advanced software has made it easier to map out routes for waste collection trucks to follow. This not only makes it effortless to gather the waste and recycling products that must be collected, but it also makes it more environmentally friendly. It also minimizes energy use and makes collecting more fuel-efficient.
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