One day in mid-2015, Dr. Nattapong Nithi-Uthai, who goes by the nickname “Arm,” looked at the pile of flip-flops in his backyard. Some 100,000 of them were stacked up waist high behind his house in Pattani, on the coast of southern Thailand. The flip-flops laid there undisturbed for months. A fa... Read more
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Students from Canadian University Dubai (CUD) have joined together to combine artificial intelligence, mechatronics, and social robotics to develop an innovative solution to sort household waste both swiftly and accurately.…
Japan has long managed to keep its streets spotless despite having no trash cans in sight, but cities are now turning to “smart” bins as tourist numbers — and the amount of garbage — surges.
They don’t carry guns. There’s no police academy for training them. But they can walk up your driveway and give you a $100 ticket -- for not recycling your trash properly.
#trashthedress is a big wedding photography trend on social media, and newlywed couples pay considerable sums to be captured while “trashing” the wedding dress. https://www.diys.com/trash-the-dress/
Brides always make a big effort to keep their wedding dresses in tip top shape for the big day. But once that day is over, many women are choosing to do
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I found another one on Amazon!
This already exists.
Smart public waste bins are popular in many Korean cities, such as Seoul.
There’s a solar-powered smart bin that can compact trash.
https://www.mr-fill.com/
Here’s a video showing the smart bin in action.
I found a company that manufactures them.
How about these biodegradable coolers made from coconut husks?
There’s a Thai entrepreneur making shoes from old flip-flops.
The waste industry is full of potential; there is a lot of trash in the world that can be repurposed into valuable commodities.
Every kitchen needs one of these bins.
A robotics company has already created an AI-powered smart bin to sort waste!
https://cleanrobotics.com/trashbot/
Check out these students who built a smart garbage win that can sort waste for recycling.
https://www.education-uae.com/canadian-university-dubai-students-build-smart-garbage-sorting-bin/
Check this out! Japan is using smart bins with fill-level sensors to cope with an influx of tourists.
Smart waste bins, especially those used in public spaces, are helping to streamline waste management and keep the environment clean.
Every home needs a smart bin like this one!
I found this one on Amazon!
You can also find plenty of trash police in the U.S
Don’t go around littering in Swiss cities; they have garbage police on patrol.
Several areas in the U.K. have their own version of #trashpolice
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/mar/10/rubbish-police-check-bin-bags-drive-up-recycling-rates-swansea-fines
The world needs environmental police units to undo the damage caused by pollution.
Trash wedding photography can be fun if you are daring. Of course, the dress is most likely heading straight to a garbage bin after your fun’s over.
#trashthedress is a big wedding photography trend on social media, and newlywed couples pay considerable sums to be captured while “trashing” the wedding dress.
https://www.diys.com/trash-the-dress/
Here are a few more creative ideas for when you are out of cash
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It is not just your junk; you can also go dumpster diving and turn it into a thriving career
You can make some decent cash selling unwanted items in your house
Flashmobs do much better work than covering the responsibilities of others. They entertain and inspire, which is noble.
The same flashmob should drop the collected rubbish off outside the mayor’s office, that’s who is responsible, and paid to clean our streets.
Or give the event organisers the clean-up bill and flash mobbers can spend their time doing more fun stuff than community service.
Another great solution to keeping your car clean.
Found this…