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These are some of the heros of our time. They provide a solution and jobs meanwhile creating wealth.
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It already is. I went to coledge 20 years ago and this sort of thinking was being discussed. A lot of my friends presented recicling projects.
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@mundanemonday7091 but that's exactly the solution. These workers should be using gear and their homes should have protective nets against mosquitos. Someone in the area could start a project with some sort of gofundme to achieve this.
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There are a lot of recicling projects in western countries.
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Great idea - they could have a vibrating downloading dock.
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It goes thru such a process that no longer has such quemicals. It's safe.
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I would definatelly buy these if available in my country.
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U should get ur pen and papper and demand ur senator to ban shiping garbage to less developed countries and to finance start ups for national solutions of waste management - if they can finance chips for safety they can finance research for this.
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Monsoon - watter isn't the problem, capturing and storing it is.
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Ur so wrong. Most of the contries who belong in what u call the west have regulations that makes it impossible. But there are people who without said financing have sucess stories of recicling. It just took more time and money to meet the refered regulations.
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@Yezpahr "jobs for the boys" means guiving public/private management jobs (that actually don't manage much) to people who before worked for the advancement of the party in power which is a waste of money, they would absolutely make more money if the waste management did more recicling. It's not money the isue, it is the lack of will to actually work. These countries are wasting money daily just to maintain a fake management job position.
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@Yezpahr that's why the mafioso guy in soprano explained always that his oficial job was waste management - it was an authour hint about the corruption in the oficial level.
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Nope, the demographics curb tells us some point they'll start being less which means more machines doing the labour which means in tern that they'll have a development curb.
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@theotheleo6830 actually no: there a company who manage to make tire material out of tires, there one lady who crushes glass into high end sand, solar panels have stuff like silver being dumped (regulation incoming), belgium burns a ton of waste for electricity (albeit lacks a proper filter like singapor) to the point of having imported waste, etc. Thing is there are "jobs for the boys" managing trucks into dumps which easier than having to change "the boys" for more entrepreneurial/ engeneering kind of "boys". Problem like everywhere is corruption: one quick look at the numbers and u'll see waste management ideas are everywhere but it's the sistem and tight regulations that are constricting the new generation ful of ideas. (sorry for the long answer)
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