Glass Eyed Trash Robot Waste Disposal Handling
5:15 pm in Trash Robot, Uncategorized, trashmen, waste and recycling by Trash Robot
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Today this blog explores three topics in the field of recycling, disposal and robotics design. I have started with the most transparent first, then explored the environmental issues required when compacting rubbish in business and finally developed the topic of paper. Trash Robot is the key theme today. But like yesterday, the day before and the days before that we will reveal many different levels. First lets take a look at glass.
Glass is the first thing you need to know, if you had a Trash Robot you could just program your Trash Robot to know this stuff.
Why is glass so important in the recycling trade?
Glass is a very important part of recycling so this should be on the top of your list when disposing of rubbish. For example Molten, glass can be manipulated to make packaging, car windscreens, glazing and many other products. Commercial Glass also known as Soda-lime glass, lead Glass and glass Fibre can be remade into great lighting products because of there fancy colours. Some tradesmen who use glass are optician’s and scientists. Telescopes use glass to increase the vision. Commercial glass is just one popular glass because of the obvious it’s visibility, great for windows. Lead crystal is what decorative jars are made of they are a lot stronger because of the lead oxide present in them. More importantly this high lead oxide is a great way of preventing exposure to grammar rays. [Footnote to this I recommend we make Lead glasses for our Trash Robot especially if he is outside the planets ozone layer].
Waste compactors can be huge and very heavy large trucks are used to move them from A-B. But business’s all over the world regularly fill up these storage tanks. To run a waste compactor a business needs a special license to trade. That is why there are not to many companies doing this but if your lucky enough to have these in your area then you should think yourself very lucky. Let me see if you work in a hospital, a school, the army, a large factory or even a small factory the chances are you have one of these dependent on size. These bins usually contain paper or cardboard plastic bottles [Note not glass bottles] and general food waste. Look this is another example of everything becoming really mixed up. However what the compactors do is they often send out the foodstuff from schools to pig bins, which means our trash Robot will have to be very good with animals, very strong but be efficient enough to stand out in an industrial environment. [Footnote trash Robot is going to need a wardrobe to fit each uniform].
Paper is another really important bit of rubbish. We get so many documents with our address on and the first thought I think about with paper is ripping up my details into little pieces so no one can pretend to be me. So this means our Trash Robot needs to be tactile. He needs to have hands or indexical instruments sensitive enough to handle paper, he should have a special place to but all the paper and cardboard rubbish and dispose of it appropriately. By recycling paper correctly we can begin to feel like we are actually doing something for the environment. Similarly Trash Robot should be manufactured in a way in which he is closer to nature. Made from special materials that don’t ruin nature. This is an important part of recycling and is another trait I wish to see in trash Robot.
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 Trash Robot to look over you and watch whilst you learn to dispose of your rubbish more carefully.



Here is the Thiess MJE again collecting the recycling at a block of commision flats. The guy driving was lucky… very lucky. The robotic arm hit the electricity lines above. Very Lucky he didnt get shocked! ENJOY !
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