Israel wants to waste
waste in Campania? Israel wants them. Hidit El-Hassid, director of Hiriya, the largest landfill a few miles from Tel Aviv until 1999 that the rubbish collected over two millions of tourists and people, has launched its proposal. "Give us hand in Naples and we put in place," he told La Stampa Ori Boulogne, co-founder of the Arrow, one of the companies Hiriya, head of the city of Tel Aviv.
smalitmento The process of the waste in the Arrow project is very simple: goodbye collection. "He has done his time, too divided to become a shared culture," said the same Boulogne.
Here's how the idea of \u200b\u200bIsrael. All the garbage is thrown into the water and while the light remains afloat, the heavy goes to the bottom, where special magnets separate the metal from the rest. The bags are sucked by a fan. All with a 1.5-megawatt turbine that draws energy from the methane produced.
Once differentiated, the garbage is shipped in various workshops for plastic, wood metal to glass to be reused. Not all, but in good part. The rest is buried. And now
Arrow Ecology & Engineering Overseas Ltd dreams Naples. A proposal was made, but the deal still seems long.
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