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2019-04-08, 22:48
  #1
Medlem
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I would like to know how Sweden goes about recycling items that have been placed in recycling bins. How are they sorted out and what becomes of these items? How are materials being recycled in Sweden, if they are not incinerated?

Some articles stated that 50% of trash is incinerated to be made into electrical energy and heat. Whereas, other articles state that Sweden recycles 99% of the trash.

Is trash that hasn't been separated by the consumers sent to be incinerated? What about the items that have been properly separated into their correct bins, are they recycled or being lumped with other trash and incinerated?

How much toxic carbon fumes is created by burning trash at power plant waste facilities?
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Senast redigerad av spicyjaz 2019-04-08 kl. 22:59.
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2019-04-08, 22:58
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Could anyone tell me whether the trash that is incinerated is trash that hasn't been separated by the consumers?

Normal unsorted trashbin trash = burned

Maybe they Think trash to heat is some form of recycling ?
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2019-04-08, 23:05
  #3
Medlem
In the link below is a video on how the recylcing process of plastic is done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBdQh3tPaN4
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2019-04-08, 23:06
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Sweden is filled by authority loving brainwashed sheep, who happily obey their Masters, and think these 70ies concrete relic villages they call cities, is the world's most green, enlightened and modern society on Earth.

No other people sort their trash as much as the Swedes, yet the country suck at actually recycling it. Here is a British documentary about it: https://youtu.be/caw-969W-D4

[Almost everything in Sweden is fake and for show].
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Senast redigerad av Nihiliserad 2019-04-08 kl. 23:09.
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2019-04-08, 23:31
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What becomes of the sorted recycled material? What do they do with it exactly?
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2019-04-09, 01:45
  #6
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slimharlots avatar
We simply throw it in the sea, look here:

https://youtu.be/t03saJVFkv4
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2019-04-09, 08:35
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How much toxic carbon fumes is created by burning trash at power plant waste facilities?

Not sure exactly which emission you are referring to, CO, CO2 or some more complex carbon based compounds like NMVOCs?
Anyway, best source of information is probably: http://extra.lansstyrelsen.se/rus/Sv...s/default.aspx

Yearly emission data with sources on local/regional/national levels. Fairly easy to navigate but in Swedish, if you have a specific emission you are interested in I can get it for you.
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2019-04-09, 16:35
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Not sure exactly which emission you are referring to, CO, CO2 or some more complex carbon based compounds like NMVOCs?
Anyway, best source of information is probably: http://extra.lansstyrelsen.se/rus/Sv...s/default.aspx

Yearly emission data with sources on local/regional/national levels. Fairly easy to navigate but in Swedish, if you have a specific emission you are interested in I can get it for you.

Thank you! I'm interested in CO2 emissions. I heard that these trash to power plants emit gasses, but in the British documentary regarding them provided by Nihiliserad, https://youtu.be/caw-969W-D4 , the Swedish man stated that they 'wash' the fumes to get rid of toxic gasses but did not explain how. I was wondering if there are also any information on that? What do you think?
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2019-04-09, 16:52
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Thank you! I'm interested in CO2 emissions. I heard that these trash to power plants emit gasses, but in the British documentary regarding them provided by Nihiliserad, https://youtu.be/caw-969W-D4 , the Swedish man stated that they 'wash' the fumes to get rid of toxic gasses but did not explain how. I was wondering if there are also any information on that? What do you think?
Wikipedia gives the basics:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrubber
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2019-04-09, 16:55
  #10
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Ursprungligen postat av spicyjaz
Thank you! I'm interested in CO2 emissions. I heard that these trash to power plants emit gasses, but in the British documentary regarding them provided by Nihiliserad, https://youtu.be/caw-969W-D4 , the Swedish man stated that they 'wash' the fumes to get rid of toxic gasses but did not explain how. I was wondering if there are also any information on that? What do you think?

FYI, we buy garbage/waste from UK and turn it into electricity also, because our waste is not enough.
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2019-04-13, 16:41
  #11
Medlem
It is all about taxes. In Sweden waste are not taxed because it is regarded as enviromental good to recyce by burning. Oil, Coal are due to heavy taxes.

So Sweden import waste from Europe and get paid for this, also wood from Baticum in large scale for burning in remote heating for houses.

I have seen cargo ship delivering pine oil to Vartan for burning to heat homes in Stockholm. Ship from US. Good prodoct to use for heating. Its all about Swedens perverted taxes.
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