Garbage is waste products provoked
by the end of the useful life of an object. And it is one of the major problems
seen here in the Philippines causing water and air pollution as well as massive
floods and others. Everyday ton of garbage is produced by cities and other
municipalities. But have we considered what will happen to this garbage. Yes,
it is true that it will be collected and transferred to an open landfill that
are now exposed as ticking time bombs due to the improper disposal and
segregation of waste products resulting to chemical reaction happening between
them. Furthermore, excessive waste products are covering and ruining our
remaining natural resources. And it is soon that our landfills will be filled
without no alternatives for waste management. Hence, many firms, government,
and non-government agencies have been working hand-in-hand in pursuit to find
best solutions for the aggravating number of garbage in our landfills.
Can you imagine garbage turned into a renewable green energy?
TGEG (True Green Energy Group) is
one of the leading companies who currently exhibits a zero waste society
wherein there is definitely no garbage produced because of the alternative
solution to waste management. This is through the conversion of garbage into
usable fuel known as RDF or Refused Derived Fuel pellet.
RDF is garbage that has been
converted to pellets that will fuel a biosphere machine in a material recycling
facility. The biosphere machine will convert the RDF into green energy that
will power houses and even major cities. With all the garbage being
produced daily we can actually have a potential perpetual source of electricity
with RDF pellet and the biosphere machine facility.
The use of RDF pellets will be able to reduce the effects of global warming
because it is able to lessen the amount of oil that are used by oil using
electrical power plants who are huge contributors to air pollution.
With the help of green power plants we will be able to convert our now dying planet into the once prosperous green world that we used to have. We will be able to have a green planet to share to the future generations to enjoy and live in. - Fretzel Enriquez (Oct 22,2011)
Sources:
http://www.spectrumbluesteel.com/blog/2011/10/21/tgeg-zero-waste/Thanks for Reading! :)


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