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We know the basics of what can be recycled and reused: paper, plastic, metal, glass. But there is an increasing host of waste that can now get repurposed thanks to technological advances.
Scientists have figured out, for example, how to use human poop—and that of horses, rhinos, and elephants—to power buses, rickshaws, and even homes. There’s technology now to turn restaurant grease into biofuel, ocean waste into shoes, and sewage into natural gas. Bill Gates has even proven that sewage can power the very system that turns sewage into—gulp—drinking water.
But how do you recycle something you can’t touch?
I’m talking about the smog that blankets cities including Beijing, Delhi, and Los Angeles. Or the toxic gas that escapes from the hundreds of millions tons of garbage that end up in landfills. As it turns out, scientists and entrepreneurs have gotten creative about using those waste products as well.
Scientists have figured out, for example, how to use human poop—and that of horses, rhinos, and elephants—to power buses, rickshaws, and even homes. There’s technology now to turn restaurant grease into biofuel, ocean waste into shoes, and sewage into natural gas. Bill Gates has even proven that sewage can power the very system that turns sewage into—gulp—drinking water.
But how do you recycle something you can’t touch?
I’m talking about the smog that blankets cities including Beijing, Delhi, and Los Angeles. Or the toxic gas that escapes from the hundreds of millions tons of garbage that end up in landfills. As it turns out, scientists and entrepreneurs have gotten creative about using those waste products as well.
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Stop people from throwing their garbage in the street or in the sea
Reducing the gas that some factories emit in the sky which effects the Ozone layer
Putting strict rules for those who destroys plants or trees in public parks or those who violates hunting times whether it was fishing or hunting in the plains
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