Made in Malaysia | This could solve waste management and keep Malaysia clean
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Channel: THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT
Views: 141,084
Rating: 4.9180326 out of 5
Keywords: Green technology, the asher, incinerators, landfills, waste management clean, waste management malaysia, tapak pelupusan sampah, solid waste management, schedule waste management
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Length: 8min 19sec (499 seconds)
Published: Wed Jun 10 2020
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Need to look into the science of this... As an engineer, it seems too good to be true.
If this is better than any other alternatives, then I propose that the government mandates for all businesses to treat their own waste like this and they are no longer allowed to dispose elsewhere. If not mistaken industrial waste is the largest contributor to pollution, so they need to do this more than the average consumer.
This is just a band-aid solution to the waste problem.
To solve the problem is to start enforcing the separation of trash at the household level. All the chemicals and disposal of ash from an "all-purpose" incinerator is just too dangerous and unethical.
Not an expert here. Just my opinion with my limited knowledge.
I have many doubt with this machine. Its basically a high temp dryer. So it just dries water? Compounds reaching boiling point will vaporised. Goes into scrubber? Heavy metals have higher point will remain as ash. Use ash as fertiliser will only toxify the soil. Treating rare earth and heavy metals that way is so wrong. Experts are using catalyst to contain dioxin and furan even get low efficiency, this machine just use water scrub and filter? Then scrub water will become schedule waste?
Sample also so tiny. Of course will get low emission. What happen if continuous operation? What if solely 100kg powerbank goes inside? If u said can throw in powerbank surely people will threw in alot of these type of waste.
What will happen if sample is high in water content? Does this machine can still perform? If the solution is so simple why does the experts didnt use this before?
Never the less, its very interesting if it works. I will try getting some opinions from experts about this.
Would love to hear more about this from someone who has more technical expertise. If this were possible, why would we not be doing it already? Is it prohibitively cost expensive? Not scalable (it did seem like a fairly small load)?
They're still producing carbon...
Already used in Sg, cam, China, ph etc?l How to ask for my Kampung? Not profitable for gov if everything turns into ash?
He looks like Rowan from Viva La Dirt League
The goverment is to busy playing politics