Adopt Singapores waste management systems. They turn plastic bottles into roads and clean burn trash into electricity

Singapore’s process of trash management involves burning the trash and filtering the smoke. First, all of the trash is accumulated from all garbage cans and trash bags. Next, the trash is taken to an incineration plant to burn the trash. This fire is over 1,000 degrees Celsius, which is hot enough to “eat ” the fire. Almost all of the trash is burned, but a bit of ash remains. Then, this ash is transported to a body of water that does not touch ocean water, making it safe. Using this process, they were able to make an actual “trash island” made from repeating deposits of ash. Ironically, the island is very pleasant and clean. It can even sustain trees and other plants.

I agree!

I have lived in 4 countries and traveled to 26 countries thus far, and even though some countries are far worse than America when it comes to Recycling, Composting, & Waste Management, there are countries that are DECADES ahead of us. Some other examples at what others are doing:

  1. Denmark has built a plant that has turned their waste into energy and heat and also created a ski park on top: https://youtu.be/pOqocj2h6EM?si=cnShCmUWC4-SXcAn

  2. Switzerland requires EVERY citizen to recycle because they will not pick up their trash unless they are using their trash bags and these bags are expensive and so every citizen is sort of ‘forced’ to recycle. My cousin lives outside of Zurich and I see they have a place for everything!! For their compost, for their glass sorted by color, aluminum, paper, etc. and so every week they actually put very LITTLE into the landfill. Granted Switzerland has less land than America because it’s a small country but JUST BECAUSE AMERICA HAS MORE LAND DOESN’T MEAN WE SHOULD JUST DUMP OUR TRASH EVERYWHERE AND ANYWHERE just because it is cheaper. We need to be smarter and set an example. Everything should have its place: Paper, Glass, Aluminum, Compost, Plastic, etc.

  3. I learned that the composting in San Francisco is given to the wineries up in Napa, but here in San Jose if you live in an apartment / condo, you are not given a composting bin and so I have to collect it myself and then find somewhere to put my compost out in nature or a farm / garden. COMPOSTING should be a standard in America!!! There are some plastics that require 500 years to break down – why are we mixing organics with plastics that have completely different break-down cycles??? Compost / green waste should go directly back to the land, just like plastic needs to go back to new plastic.

We cannot keep disrespecting nature our like this, polluting both our land and water with our trash!!! We need to become more conscious beings and do better!!!