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Recycling Robot and Waste Auto Trash

10:21 am in Trash Robot, information products, one mans trash by Trash Robot

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This is a brief summary about creating a Robot to help the community. We do need a Robot to pick up the job of recycling trash. All three of these industries offer special nominal fee payments where by you or your business can receive a payment plan that is flexible enough for you to afford. Maybe a grant system or loans be issued to help and assist people to buy the Robot to look over you and watch whilst you learn to dispose of your rubbish more carefully.

This personal exploration of mine already is helping me separate rubbish. There is a lot of information about recycling rubbish and putting it in the bin. However there is still alot of rubbish which is getting covered in spaghetti and not getting recycled. The waste automated potential of improving all of this is – I think – critical to practising the disposal of trash.

I have noticed many of my friends and, I myself am spending much more time on the Internet. This I see as the main medium of processing information products. We are given long manuals and regular magazines through the post informing us about what goes where, and how to dispose of it in a way that we know this will be recycled however, but still people are finding it consistently difficult to maintain this amount of sustainability of disposing of rubbish and is there to be reused and much of this rubbish can be used within our own communities. With this in mind I am writing this article to invite you into think about new ways of addressing the maintenance of any future problems.

The obvious suggestion is a Trash Robot; someone or something at home, or work that you can rely upon. Something you can trust to dispose of rubbish. With this in mind there is as I’m sure you can imagine a great deal of work that needs to be brought to play before the idea actually becomes reality. The market for trash is huge, and at the same time a trash robot could be just as big. Although Trash should also be something that can be easily stored, in relation to size perhaps the trash Robot could be like a deck chair or bicycle in that it is a foldaway and can be stored easily in some sort of cupboard.

If you are tired of going down to your local disposal site and loosing faith in your local collection services and are confused just about what goes where in-amongst all the recycling information. Forgotten the days in which your trashmen come to pick up your trash maybe you need a trash robot

Trash Robot is an idea that started about two years ago when I began really taking recycling rubbish seriously. Here in Britain we are very interested in improving the environment, like the rest of the world. However as already mentioned actually maintaining this in the busy world we live in today is difficult and I think we need something more symbolic to remind us our personal duties to the environment and at the same time the hobbyist’s among us can have great fun in tweaking our rubbish and making it into something we can one day be proud of.

I have and like many activists consistently kept tabs on the current changing environmental issues involved in the disposal of trash, and the steps I already implement should be re-revised on a monthly or at least yearly basis. In my explorations I have set myself a task of daily examining this more, and by the end of the year I hope to have made many more like minded friends in the process.

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Robot video recycling trash

12:28 pm in Trash Robot, disposal of waste, information products, one mans trash, recycling trash, trashmen by Trash Robot

Hi this Robert standing in for the trashrobot .This video I made in my kitchen to show you what I do to recycle.

Its national fajita day again, well is in my flat, got some pals coming around in a bit. The chicken is marinading in Mexican spices and the recycling is done. This video reveals some interesting tips in seperating waste so recycling companies can process rubbish better.

Hopefully this little tip will reduce landfill by avoiding my contribution to the municipal stockpile. The tips I give are common sense and good organization of the different elements of rubbish gathered in the home and around the kitchen.

If you like this post please share it with friends and family. It will be a nice reminder.

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Autodesk on trash Robot

3:22 pm in Trash Robot, information products, one mans trash, trashrobot, waste and recycling, waste management, waste services by Trash Robot

Autodesk, Inc. has named ideas*, an Australian engineering services firm, the January 2010 Autodesk Inventor of the Month for the companys use of Autodesk Inventor software in designing the worlds most advanced construction recycling facility. The interview features Michael Percy, managing director of ideas*. The slidecast highlights the Alex Fraser Group recycling facility in Victoria, Australia. The facility, which is the size of four football fields, uses state-of-the-art technology to recycle discarded construction and demolition materials at unprecedented volumes—up to one million tons per year. Since recycled concrete has 65 percent less carbon impact than freshly produced concrete, the plant will significantly reduce the environmental impact of construction projects throughout Australia.

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