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be cognisant of their duties to ensure that this does not know that i can community does not prevail just because her rule has ended or the government has managed to escape, does not, should not mean that the depths that occurred. the hundreds of depths does have a card, but the justice still needs to be served for those steps. and we will only get that this. there is an independent investigation into this. and i would just to that touch them as the initial thing that the put the, the weapon orientation of the trauma that was in 19711975 is often what led to the front of authoritarianism. so i would highly, you know, implore that we don't fall into the same trap where we recognize that trauma from this particular incident to perpetrate further violence, right? the must rise above, you must rise above the violations of lead to this moment of liberation. to ensure that the abrasion remains in place, it'd be an issue if i could just talk about
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a moment. but in all of the extraordinary images that we've seen in the last hour is not to mention the last to days and weeks. and moment that you know, really stands out is the image of the statue of shake has seen is follow that. can you tell us about the significance of what we saw the in, if i system play, it's basically anger and frustration actually cutting now. but to me, these visuals are also the fact because he's chief, when you put him on, was the founding father of bangladesh. and he is healed as somebody who has wrong let this become an independent state. and today seen this just shows that the legacy of chief meant to put him on has been damaged, has been severely damaged by uh, by, by funds out there. she's doing what i'm to be at his legacy. what i'm good at what his daughter has done to the crunch finish
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a java. it's the w's been drive it unpacked with who to from amnesty international . thank you so much to both for your analysis, for joining me. today it's, i think w sources have come some the bundle that she prime minister has slipped the country and landed in india, so we can bring in our denny bureau cheese. sandra. hey, jasmine for more. sandra was a treatment. is a casino, likely to really receive an india way on your sources to us have confirmed the route with the check has seen a token that of course needs permission from the indian government from the indian military. because hood shop had that left dock, a button that actually military chop. it landed on a boat, a security forces of india blake base close to got a tyler. that is the state capital of the northeastern indian state of 3, florida, which is very close to the joint border. and from there it is safe to assume that you would then come in to the capital value. at some stage i am assuming that she
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would get codio kind of reception, but what happens then remains to be seen because as of now it has been no official confirmation from the indian side. but last spring that the india administrator for external affairs. the issue with was a warning that hey, its from yesterday advising only the citizens not to travel to bangladesh and those inside the country inside and bundle dish and what advice to lay low and stay indoors. that is the last word from indian official. it's and now it remains to be seen and how they will respond to the very southern events and long letters to her or staying and also what will the international community do and how would india react to that. and we also need to be, of course, what else the fact might shake of see now decide to stay in india or travis for the from here. and sandra, we're hearing the india has suspended old training services with bangladesh. could you just tell us about that briefly if you could yeah,
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that is. so that has been making headlines that's trained services basically have been called off and not just trained services or so we were just under to that and india flight that was supposed to leave it a few minutes past 5 pm local time here and has been suspend it has been cancelled, and other flights have been diverted from dakota to, to, to a gong in the south of the country and also in the south of fund that there's, that is, and also other flights that were meant on route to bangladesh has been diverse to co kata on the indian side, so it's not just the train services that are disrupted. it's also a flight. so if it says to use sound repeated splintered pushing from delhi. thank you so much. sandra. a quick look mounts some of the other stories making headlines around the world and europeans don't lock hits. hit near 6 month flows shortly after opening on monday and invest us is of a weak us economic data asian markets of also being hit hard. the japanese new k
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index was down most 13 percent on monday. that's it's west single day. lots since 1987 the us state of florida are, is bracing for its 1st heart kind of the 2020 full season tropical storm. debbie is already bringing flooding and high winds to the states, gulf coast. full cost is expected to intensify, rapidly making land full as a hurricane on monday or thirties, all urging people and coastal areas to evacuate. a diplomatic may things on the way across the middle east and in efforts to de escalate. rising regional tensions. jordan's foreign minister has made a rev, is it to iran? what talks have also taken place with the representatives from egypt, amman, and could tell us and its allies, urging old policies to prevent a wider escalation of the conflict. following the assassination of the hama leda is male, honey, and in terror on the iran has vowed to punish israel for the killing. but it's
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foreign ministry says it is not looking to escalate tensions. that's according to the royces use agency or they are a state to the mainland. he's a fema is really intelligence official. and i also have a diplomatic efforts can still prevent an arabian attack on israel at this point. we don't do it, but it may reduce significantly the scaling volume. it may be just significantly the scaling volume. it depends, of course, what would be the outcome of the husband reports to them? i'm sure that there is an ongoing channels of communication between the us. you are yeah, other than the, as you mentioned before, for example, the job, then you send a very clear message to the range that they would not at all even in me. so i was interested of course, to drill, didn't use their territory. so i seem to qualify because of the columbia channel, is that the whole been trying that would say, if not to prevent that at least to reduce it to as much as possible. what do you
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make of the reports coming from the reuters news agency that iran is actually not looking to escalate regional tensions, but is seeking to punish israel to prevent saw the instability or it was left in the to be really just little double click a very tight line here sort of sticking one to one has to be bound to retaliate on, you know, that has been significantly humiliated by us as the nation of i'm yet that we do to 3 is what i would say is a side note that many people in donald google really suspicious of the venue version and they actually argue that you have is the one that eliminated from you. is this a so, however, of the origins of conflict, racing if you remember because of the one hand, the ball 2, we call you each form the on the other hand, now this does something very significant. what is the most me size and drones? oh, you don't know exactly what's going to be the alpha if it's going to result in. so significant disaster is outcomes is well, they may very well shoot,
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expect it very significant these way. we publishing something that might be too much for the missing body quantities where the following the, the wrong is where on a terrific and 40. and so here is the random dilemma. they basically bypass the see right now, but below or below, but using the proxies which basically they probably will do combining, focused reading and if the, if using bill approaches. but here's something depressing that in the end of the day, we also it in to us. it doesn't have the whole really squeeze the trigger. we village has more law or the who these or we lucky. she really shows the head most studies you are. they are focused reading this whole thing and we should bury the month. i do want to talk to you about the future of her math, but as it goes, following the liter, following the death of its political leda is male honey. attention has now turned to the street from the ground and gauze. i hear you sing, why? that's the mind. israel believes orchestra or because trace of the october the 7th
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terror attacks, we're going to take a look at this report and then i'll come right back to yes. yes. and what is homeless has taught both in gaza. born in the con eunice refugee camp, he had been with the militant group since its beginnings in the late 19 eighties. around the time of the 1st intifada, or palestinian uprising against is riley occupation. back then he li, the security mit with which tracks down palestinians accused of collaboration with israel. and while was jailed by his rail in 1988 for planning the abduction in mood or of to his rainy soldiers. and the mood for palestinians was locked up for 23 years. eventually released in 2011. he was one of mold in 1000 palestinian prison is exchanged for one that is right. and the soldier having served as
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a commander of how must his military wing sin one was elected as the groups gauze, alida in 2017. he issued this threats while speaking to crowd some jobs in december 2022. we will come to you, god willing in a roaring slot. we will come to you with an endless number of rockets. we will come to you in a flood of soldiers without limit. we will come to you with millions of foundation tide after tide. is rarely choose this, and while it was being the chief plan or of the october 7th terror attacks, which killed $1200.00 people and took more than $250.00 others hostage in gaza. i mean, the ones who decided on this despicable attack was yes, i'll send well the silver and of the gaza strip that for him. and the whole system
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under him are as good as that. we will attack them. we will dismantle them. who need to go? we will dismantle the system to fall back with them. your father, get them out here that you like. is riley forces have hunted him relentlessly. targeting guys is underground tunnel network where he is believed to be hiding from israel's attacks, which have killed tens of thousands of palestinians. middle east on the list of a milan at abbey. why hasn't israel managed to target charleston? well, yet i would assume that the one way to reason is the concern that if you basically so long that itself with the hostages is image of awesome. um, i believe this is what it has the ability to be able to see. and while he knows that, but i think that the surroundings, so we've hostages like supposed to just as a shoulder from the insurance insurance once. all right,
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house. so and insurance just wants to go out whether be really a 12th for doing the same thing. i did do a name here on the andrew state because everyone who's going to be with the country, the 77 percent, and 60 minutes on dw the on the long voyage through the ocean. and mother, i'm back with account for a long time. they had to be humans on the journey, but now the premises have to come there, protect the
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ocean conservation, september the we are producing waste at an alarming rate. and humans go on tv because we will be left with very few resources in the future. hello and welcome. i'm sorry to cut the body annual watching equal in depth. we need to look at ways as a resource. and do you need to figure out ways to extend the life of the teams that we use on an everyday basis. and there are many possibilities and opportunities your starting from the water that we use to rush out in the morning and the short on your back. let's start with what?
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daily during the week off it's heat wave in june phase. don't want to price of the city side of lots of 50000000 gallons of water a day. then what was the flight and then easily only city that has been trying to figure it out. ways to 3 bits wastewater to expand that capacity. however, that is not enough. so let's take a look at some of the challenges i'm solution. that's myself. what are we following? 60 percent of the largest centralized treatment plants in india, cities, i'm not properly functional. they're all fully maintained and often that is a shortage of pretty into stuff yet the potential of fist water treatment is huge. even if they are able to do these cycling views. 3040 percent of what it means that much more water. they may live in sort of us to keep the good to good sector again, but just in the front of the hygiene with the help of sensors and data screens, a number of starter aiming to top. the potential of faced water treatment
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for women in the sun going to be hot area, accessing dean voters and daily struggling with over 1000000 inhabitants. it fishes lodges on authorized calling me located only 20 kilometers from the indian, found them in the area lies buckley beyond the cities borders applying that to the student globally operational on the once a month. the ground water level is simply too low. the only option for presidents is to get water from tankers. that's expensive and often not enough. the situation is desperate. the water is going to be used for cooking. it has high level of sites . the water is so dirty that are water produced. good. the, the water is the scarce to out deadly. indian capital can only meet around 75 percent of its water needs. and most of the water is distributed and fed and some
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heavy as there is more than enough in other that is almost nothing up to 30 percent of the voters. last 2 leaks. what does it feel invested? there is no reason why they cannot meet its water supply and provide water to everyone of it. that's good supply level. one way to do that is with improve based water treatment. less than half of that is best water is recycling, and only 18 percent of the water treated actually gets use the parts of the $35.00 centralized treatment plans on dilapidated. and a lot of water goes to raise treating the waste water, where it is produced on site could be a solution in some indian estates, decent or life systems, or mandatory in residential and commercial complexes. in google drive, a tech hub on the outskirts of that this upload phase,
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the 80 percent of the decent their lives systems non functional. one reason is bored. maintenance. the waste water treatment plant in this residential complex processes 130000 liters of waste water. previously, it was monitored by stuff on site, but no monitoring is largely digital. that's done by daily based company digital bonnie. the company uses what's called a plug and play model, which integrity of machines on side of the modern digital function. we're not trying to infer fully automated 100 percent this test assets because the costs and the benefit has to also clue for the customers. silvio is proposing a hybrid son of a petition variable ending in technology various useful ro saying the company's technical expos explains the benefits of center based monitoring the of the mega started, the system used to be a kind of black box and you had to go and investigate if something went wrong, let me know behaviors towards money thing sense of and then the system is clean. we
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notified the operator. we also take the amount of water. if water is lost, we can find out there. let me know that the company claims that the system now purifies 20 percent more of water than before. that of water quality is better, and energy consumption has dropped significantly. the treated water is suitable for flushing toilets and watering gardens. there is no need for lo cans to buy extra water, us back and send them to the hot the unauthorized supplement with, as it does have to buy expensive water is just $45.00 that is of water available per person per day here. but, but the 1000000 inhabitants a vast amount of best waters dedrick. yeah, to be centralized water treatment could significantly improve the situation according to what it's in study. only half of the supplements wastewater should be treated him daddy's centralized loan. the other half of so normally hard, which is very dense. it's c, but it's system. and so mark,
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this would be connected to the centralized points out sites and them behind in the for the stadium. and it can be an idea in flu. the created risk, what a good recharge the small lakes and water reservoir is located around. so i'm going to be hard so recycling go based water wastewater treatment has the most road to play. considering an environment constrained society . now that a range law is more extreme. groundwater, the charge is not very high. according to a decent study, 80 percent of best water in india could be treated and reused. for example, for vacation in the agricultural sector. this would leave much more clean water for drink as we saw and this report is important to decentralize waste water treatment. and
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since we are talking about this, let's have to draw many of the country that 396 percent office waste for. so we imagine the engineer in berlin who has found a way to recycle water. we've been home, which means that the clean water that we're using in our workspace is to wash out had gotten busy psycho within the done and let me of the house and then use for the for the for offices. what's wrong with this everyday scenario? having gemini, perfectly good volta useful bushing and flushing the toilet a need, this waste, an engineer from berlin tells us think for us the risky waters are most important food stuff and food doesn't belong in the toilet tool. seeing potential to optimize, germany's will to consumption f in node developed to wastewater treatment facility for residential buildings. in this case, a student dormitory. yeah, we have these type in the, in this case we only recycle the gray water from the showers and the water from the
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sinks for us all in here in this building for now. but that's enough. i to this isn't up yet, the rice does for the i was the 1st step is to collect the volts a separately from the showers and things and then clean it. and these tanks in a series of stages without the use of chemicals. instead, the job is done by local fame cubes containing micro will conditions that develop with a young welcome bacteria. and finally, ultraviolet light is applied to kill off any remaining pathogens. this to me, it tree and felon has had one of note as well to restart goes up and running since january 2023, which it does go up to there is a graduate research assistant to meet in to this, to room apartment c. and off to what's i see what are as, as, as an essential resource for us to live. and i know that so many parts of not just
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the word, but even in germany, where i come from in india, we had expected to doubles the requirement of water by, by 2030. and we're not going to have enough water. most of the students living in the dormitory onto even aware of the recycling set top, including maria from ukraine. despite the high tech facility, her rent is full 100 year raise a month for low ads, and the typical rates in poland. don't what trees it does meet, but as is seen, the rents are always high. and by letting you guys in. so this was a really nice surprise to me. and that's what i would, the, there's a price range. recycling both pays off in the long time, especially with new buildings. and not least thanks to every node are constantly improving. his innovation can be slight. king gray will tell you for 25 years ago and has since moved up to incorporating heat recovery to that means using the
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thermal energy from well, most of the sinks and showers to heat up the fresh water from the mains. these are these hiking or not. if bonded is recycling unit helps us to save 30 to 60 percent of the drinking water and wastewater hydrogen is easy, cool. it has 0 hygenic risk and no loss of convenience. and we were able to prove that it saves not only water but energy to find that, and that the entire system is more environmentally friendly than the usual setup is assessed. first, once we have isaac and most of the type, the 2 dormitories worked out by the municipal housing association, making them the 1st and the felon brandon bag region to recycle grey will to factor involved investing more money 20 year, right? small past square meter. but that's an investment that evidently was while with plans for further construction projects of this nature would be unlikely. he's like, you know, does, it delivers exactly what it's supposed to, how much is the present economic amortization of 12 years. while this can saves
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drinking water c o 2, an energy by feeding it back into the system that used to um it. so it's actually a good package all around with and is an excellent option for residential buildings . and so you have one left. the system also works in countries suffering from water shortages and pull power supply needs a very small energy input one and a half kilowatt hours per cubic meter of water. the same amount as a bicycle light was not kind of the centralized water is cycling is definitely recommended in places with no properly working wastewater system when you're calling for. so if the power supply is poor, then we need solar panels on the roof. and the system could also work at night and would just need a small battery, these, an ide school one and a half kilowatt hours per cubic meter is a lot and relatively easy to handle. the engine air is proud of his recycled for his quality microbial tests of showing that it will make as much as lots of drinking water making it suitable for irrigating parks and goblins, for example,
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and actually fall to go to the flushing toilets. how can we discuss waste and not bring up plastics? drugs even within plastic single you with plastic straws are a big menace and we are the weights. and now these papers draws on imaging as a solution. but honestly, i'm not the biggest fan. nobody likes the straw at the ending into a sole geek low cost of the $2.00 bedroom. so he has an even better solution. or these, the scrolls are made from dry coconut leaves. they are all done. it is the single use plastic straws and a 100 buzzing biodegradable chemical free. i picked up a few of those leaflets, took it to my apartment, and then i started steaming. and then i saw that it has its own i to the backs the natural back. so the leap itself makes it difficult in hydrophobic, and that's why i started, i talked why not big stores out of it? so, jeep cherokees and his team are aiming to convert this
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a good country. ways to will eliminate the use of plastic scrolls. plastic in the plastic causes a lot of stopping to goes goats be put into one as it is no one body to do, but it's damages of environment. and that is why we were given the training to make these equal stores in doing get 20 k. as in india produces of lock shoot of the world. go cannot split in the process of dry. coconut leaves the mostly good waste. so that's an ideal value that i think again, that supply chain, you know, that the lot which was considered as a v, you know, by adding value to it. it's just increasing though, the family's income at the same time it's uh and it will make you get it for a different line of production. that's when the team have adopted a so called hub in the stroke market to produce this cross spoke. i'll leave collection centers in the hubs or production centers at the spokes leaves collected
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from phones of bush and come to the required sites. then they'll send to the production unit with the machine room, giving the 1st layer of 8 to scroll, the necessary strength and instructor and often comes to a long going back to long student strips that stuck up. was it each other and out. so that'd be the, it'd be a good word to me school. so this complete this process, the finally straw's a send to the post processing unit to be sterilized and packaged. a beach of scroll is prize between $2.02, rubies around to your sense of depending on the size, the district is going to stay in beverages for 3 to 4 hours and have a shelf life of 9 months where he says that these are far better for the environment compared to popular than it is like people scrolls above all, the theme is proud of the fact that it is women who are on the show. there are over
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a 100 female employees for whom brutal employment opportunities and make a huge difference starting them in the beginning. they used to get 2000 a piece of 2500 piece. now, that'd be at expedius and right. and our fostering doing well. we take 4500, you're basically hoping to get more in the future. and i got mattered when i was 18 . i have never worked anywhere since then. i used to be just at home. as soon as this company opened, i don't. earlier i had to ask for anything and everything from my husband, but now it is not the case. i don't ask him for anything. i look after my expenses on my own from the money i have owned and i'm very happy about it. don't look a shit the theme collin, people use 9000 this gross but the gross to leave processing centers and 3 scrub production centers that we have in place on that. you know, all the 11 states school can bring series of india. so we see a huge, huge possibility to put it in climbing. our goal is to teach one,
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to go and implement 1000 minutes in the next 2 years. with more and more countries restricting plastic use, the company has already been able to win many customers abroad with its sustainable innovation the since we are talking about ways today we partners for things to come here behind me is decades of legacy least and like any other landfills this mountain of garbage has everything from bio medical ways to dex, sideways and because it's all been sitting here for decades. also a lot of gas. so how can this humongous mountain be conquered and all of this waste process? well, you're awesome on says foot scraps, plastic bottles, pizza boxes. think about how many things you throw weight each day, depending on how in where you leave. this might different a lot. different indian thought is all 500 trends of garbage every day. for the
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average american, it's $2.00 keels. by the way, the us as the roll champion in waste generation per capita, display of growth along with cds and the rising standard of living on the planets. right now we're 8 feet and people producing $2100000000.00 tons of rubbish every year. according to this, when study, 38 percent ends up where it shouldn't some 2700000000 people like access to basic waste management services. so no protection multiplan dispos that due to ramona is the technical director at the international solid waste association. she's one of the supervisors of this study. so for the lack of those options, what do people end up doing? they think they're reast based, dr. blowing one dump a, the one single hole and dump that we spent. and so this is leading to a process on dump site is with it is absolutely new environmental control when it
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drains the water filters through the waist and from leach it potentially toxic cook, tell us many heavy chemicals and back to re among other things that so called of the trash saw leaking into the environment either to walk a ways your soil is or you and, and by open blending. and so all of these are emissions that are ending up in the environment that are farming, so enhanced it's harming the environment. and when i talk about your with health, essentially, if you have contaminated waste is going into a fluid systems under this mountain of thresh, where there is no oxygen. something else is happening. material breaking down organic waste and producing meeting one of the worst greenhouse gases in the short term. it's over 80 times more quote in the taking the planet than carbon dioxide. landfill operators use several ways to tackle the problems of dumping thresh to protect the ground from toxic chemicals. they start with a large hole in the ground line with giants in front of the layers of synthetic
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materials. kinda like a huge into swimming pool with a big plastic sheets in it. at the bottom, there's a drainage system to remove the lead shape that generated sensors can also be placed at the bottom layer to detect any possible leaks after delete your district that it is turned into a usable water nowadays and engineered lens. so can also capture most of the meeting to meet it by making a kind of trash livonia. that stops most of it from going to the atmosphere. as the garbage is dumped, heavy tractors compact it and then cover it with an impermeable layer. dump compact cover. repeat over and over again. then it kind of system of pumps. 6 out most of the gas is generated, including the mid thing. the me think capture can be important for process called swearing that turns it from a super harmful greenhouse gas into a regular home for one c o 2. but this is a huge waste. the 2nd option method can generate heat,
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electricity are renewable natural gas in power vehicles. for example, this technique problems to reduce methane emissions by 60 to 90 percent. however, not all solutions and the skills need to be so high tank that be sees recommendation to reduce methane emissions from a landfill is much simpler in more straightforward, reduce the amount of organic waste in them because the methane emissions from landfills are produced when organic matter decomposes underneath a pile of garbage without oxygen. in countries like india, where around 50 percent of the garbage is wet, waste, avoid them using landfills can be really effective. and some places are being quite successful in implementing this policy. i take my sewer, for example, with a population of more than one median. it produces between 40500 tons of waste daily . the 3rd is designed to the centralized system in which trash gets collected, segregated, and composted inside their neighborhoods. here it is important to remember that
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composting is primary anaerobic process with oxygen, where micro organizes breakdown organic matter. it can relate small amounts of meetings if it's not properly done, if there isn't enough, the ration that is white. quite often you'll see people turning the compost regularly. in my 2 robots, 50 percent of all waste is combusted for that the collector goes from door to door . residents, them properly separate the trash do be find. officials say only 5 percent of the trash goes to landfill, their goal is 0 waste. the combust produced is sold to local farmers and the horticulture department, closing dump sites and making lens feel better is a challenge and come to a long process. but it can be done look at this graphic, it shows region steps to have a huge number of heating dump sites. in this case, some experts suggest that moving from dump sites to lentils would already be a step forward. on the top of that separating at least organic,
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trashed before sending it to the landfill. like in missouri is something we can do when a global level of test reducing waste is the top priority to can also be reached worldwide. let's face it right now. we're producing more in more trash worldwide, the power of smart waste management. instead, it can reduce costs in the long run into more ways to collect in a controlled way. the less hon. it does to things harmons and the less money is needed to clean up this mess. the utility is great, but can we see use to create something beautiful? when yes it's can you and then he that i 7 and fox design allows up slices waste and the culture was that i'm many artists will use waste as that choice is almost so creating we met an artist in hungry who was never run out of the home with you do it for hard, odd, because we generally it's me,
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i need to 1000000 dollars or 6 sideways you to all which also happens to be hard choice offer on with creating something every year. it's an integral part from greece and zora a festival. a rich kaleidoscope of colors comprising lens of fabric, arranged in large scale patterns, and what small the old thoughts from use materials, mostly discarded clothes. the majestic installations will come to the by and gala tags from the city of page in the southern part of the country. in 1997 to 10 to 11, spinning nothing and weaving into a business concept. and 2 years later, she started recruiting stuff for her company retakes deal. many of her employees are people with physical or mental disability for them. it's a welcome opportunity to join the workforce. that takes to go,
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i know we're kind of doing with the pool that i rework materials and use them to make carpets and other items. just push better. that's important because we otherwise be drowning and trash would. more than you could say. we have recycling the fabrics, you know, horse motion to europeans, throw away 11 kilos of close ahead every year with just one percent being recycled these days. the majority of people's clothes are not made of cotton or other natural materials. was the investigator lived in this hazardous waste, which of these most clothing items and made synthetic material? is the name check not take it back. okay, so then the fabrics processed by latex deal at the native by local residents. plus the 2nd hand store in the area hands are the items, the consol interested parties can place orders for the new items,
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buyer and online shops. they often come with information on the proportion of these fabrics and the amount of manual labor involved. it's about quality and respect. every year ray tech steel process is several 1000 key looms of used fabrics, materials that we typically end up in a landfill. a given a new lease on life here, the so much can be used, recycled upside cooling basically prevented from dining into waste audit. any such things you do to prevent waste invitation or reduce it in your homes or any other offices to let us know you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then take care. good bye number, scott: the
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