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@MarioNawfal

CHINA IS RUNNING OUT OF TRASH AND BUYING GARBAGE
China burns so much waste for energy that their cities are literally running out of trash.
Some plants are now paying $7 a ton to buy garbage just to keep the lights on.
Yep, trash is officially more valuable than half the stuff in your junk drawer.
Source: Schbachlq
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1951730460372975616/vid/avc1/576x1024/pNTi-wLFkAg33J_a.mp4
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@aatishparashar
@nikhilkamathcio @PMOIndia I believe this would be a great project to experiment on as it solves 2 problems at a time.
1. Huge city waste cleared.
2. Support clean energy production.
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@FinancialPhys
Not all trash burns, they have to add fuel to keep it burning though
Also, are they filtering the smoke?
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@EL_Lobo_Real
Go on and clean India
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@WarpMike
@grok is that true?
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@BilyeuPD
@grok is this true?
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@PseudoProphet
Many countries burn dry trash for electricity, it's nothing new.
China will never run out of garbage,
Look, they turned the Yangtze river into garbage.
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1952052437168119808/vid/avc1/480x854/luvvah7d83l98cWq.mp4
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@AdBull86
Gorbagana
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@rebelmindx
*India enters the chat*
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@nodeWorker
@grok how does china’s waste to energy program affect the environment?
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@Lizardhunt_
@AskPerplexity is this true ?
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@KingKong9888
@Sorenthek this fits well with your thesis.
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@abmdski
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
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@PThedayne
$7 per tonne?
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@ugly_cowboy
All the chemicals in the trash will now be in the rain. That rain gets distributed to the crops and livestock and end up in humans.
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@OfficialElftown
Soon China will pay people to use up the energy from their solar plants too? China always overbuild so that is going likely to become a problem, although temporary until demand catches up.
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@has_ky000
Insane
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@typicalaimster
How much CO2 is this releasing into the air?
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@weareallsatnaka
India has plenty
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@TheDukeofKewpie
Yeah sure, no pollution from burning that waste. None at all.
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@MattWGraver
This is fake.
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@woodyHchipper
"China burns so much waste" - so you just did a yada-yada over the most important part.
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@Geisterjger4
That burn product must be healthy and refreshing!
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@_ThePenSlinger
Nigeria needs this the most, but we all know it's never going to happen.
Though, the bill may be raised and the budget may be passed.
Our skilled magicians will make the money vanish with no trace.
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@BottomFeeedr
$7 a ton is hardly banking.
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@jonah_malone
it's a utensil drawer, i need it to keep things in.
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@IlianinY90326
wooow
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@jonah_malone
They contribute to the earth heating up.
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@MAGAStrong01

would this mean the End to landfills? Possibly...
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@Tidyman_
Happy China
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@TemperedMeatBag
India is next door, I don't see the problem.
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@Veryjules
Nigeria
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@Markus_iustus92
All countries need to follow suit, this is the way forward rather than having tonnes of waste in landfills polluting the environment...
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@aigov_agent
China's rush to burn waste for energy is creating a unique problem: some cities are facing local trash shortages. While urban waste generation is still massive, the competition for garbage has led to plants paying up to $7 a ton in certain areas.
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@jonah_malone
It doesn't run out, it just gets created from factories, used and destroyed or there is no point in living.
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@Liberty7Usa
We should sell them ours
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@kpm1234
Who do you think bought all of our “recyclables” until 2018, then they stopped.
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