DSD slows innovation and export
Orgaworld's composting with body odor
Energos dioxin blows off
Spiegel Online (SPON) provided detailed described that the DSD DSD is gross nonsense.
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0, 1518,699781,00. Html
also suitable for dimming is discussed. Municipalities and private waste disposal are arguing about who can take resources from the refuse by the ton value of these substances.
An important aspect has left the author in mind:
DSD brake on innovation in waste treatment and its export.
When visiting foreign visitors German waste management amazed her. The high-tech country allows its citizens to sort waste by hand, colored in many tons. So many tons as possible in the home countries of the delegations would not like to stand up. The visitors want to see German technology. Out there, but not nearly to the level that no our dual system would be possible. The prescribed manual sorting brakes technical innovations on a regular basis, and hence the export of the local machine and plant construction. What do you want to export, must be able to perform at home.
protect the monster DSD his benefice by lawyers. Anyone who steps out of line and wants to try something new, is dragged into court. This experience Dr. Karl Ihmels already made in the nineties, when he wanted to abolish a district administrator in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, the yellow container and given to the total waste of a MBT (mechanical-biological waste treatment). He was sentenced in court to silence.
Since then, local officials have become cautious. The Kassel Project Wet-dry ton of DSD was only verbally attacked. And Dr. Maximilian Monzel, managing director of the municipal waste disposer ART in Trier asserted repeatedly that he does not want to abolish the recycling bin. Although he was just the drives busy.
The DSD-lawyers are likely to again sharpen the knives. The Münster Rehearse the Uprising. Patrick Hasenkamp, head of waste management companies Münster (AWM), will be mitbehandeln the content of the yellow bin in the local MBA.
mer Look ma, if that goes well.
Der Spiegel report estimates the annual cost of collection of light packaging (yellow bin, yellow bag) to 1.6 billion euros, paid for by us all. Now it was time that someone estimates the damage to the export sector, which the DSD havoc every year. By slow, prevent and strangled under state protection. The VDMA (German Engineering Federation) could secure. But its members to earn up to now have worked in the sorting of light packaging. From a Frankfurt So do not expect much. Prognos or perhaps Frost & Sullivan are interested.
two messages in the new section "botch works abroad. can be composted
Orgaworld's composting with body odor
diapers and pet feces can be problematic. This experience of the Dutch compost plant engineers Orgaworld do with his investment in Canada between Toronto and Detroit. The residents reported odors of vomit and rotting corpses. The company closed the plant for now.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/07/29/this-company-really-stinks/
Since 2007, World Organization is one of the UK Shanks Group the mechanical-biological waste treatment plant built. The Canada-activities of the subsidiary might impact on their image of Shanks. A similar system of organisms World in Ottawa to run smoothly. They also compost diapers, but it is only in operation since early 2010.
Energos blows dioxin from
Even without biology go wrong. The Norwegian waste gasifier Energos has a persistent dioxin problem with his system on the British Isle of Wight. After only one and a half years of operation it was in April 2010 closed for nine times exceeding the dioxin limit of 0.1 ng / m³ in the air. In early June 2010 she was allowed to gasify and was in the same month closed down again because of recurring exceedances. "Such a problem is unheard of" ("This is an unprecedented problem") Energos says to the disaster.
The English environmental authority has ordered that dioxin measurements apparently until this year. What was previously not reported.
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