MDSXR6T said..Emeboy said..
I've been working in Singapore for the past 6 months and have heard/learnt a bit about the incinerator they have here for disposing of rubbish. I've been working just down the road from the facility in fact. Don't know the absolute detail but it would appear they have a system of burning near all their own domestic waste with negligible emissions and a minimal amount of leftover ash and particulate to deal with... Plus as mentioned... they generate electricity from the whole process.
Has this ever seriously been considered in Aus??
Whilst it isn't on the the same level, Richgro have their anaerobic digester. It's a fantastic setup and they have obviously tried to do their bit. I know they have a recycling thing going on and the plant generates a huge amount of power.
biomassproducer.com.au/project/richgro-digester-makes-the-most-out-of-food-waste/#.XT8QMTc_WdMA step in the right direction!
That is a great step in the right direction!
Some years ago the company I worked for quoted on the installation of a 'digester' type processing system as well. The basic concept consisted of the digester which was essentially a series of large rotary kilns where mixed waste was loaded in one end and as the digester slowly rotated, the organic material broke down and was flushed away from the non organic material.
The organic material was then processed similar to sewerage, with the methane captured for electricity generation and the remaining treated organic waste turned into fertiliser. All the solid non organic waste was going to be dumped into old mine shafts as backfill. The theory being that once all the organics were removed, the balance was fairly inert.
Veolia were behind the project but I cannot find any info on it.... maybe it never got the green light? They do have anaerobic digester facilities as well though for organic waste which is awesome. Why cant similar plants be funded/subsidised by the Govt right across the country?? (or the world for that matter??) Technology development, jobs, manufacturing and helping to clean the planet..... lots of ticks in boxes right there....