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We all know how severe the problem of waste management is, especially for the developing countries due to lack of resources. This is where technology kicks in.
According to a recent study, 90 percent of plastic debris in the ocean , eight in Asia and two in Africa.
Apart from the above mentioned solutions, we all can contribute to the cause bit by bit. Here’s how.According to the link above, plastics are among the most valuable waste materials — although with the way people discard them, you probably wouldn’t know it. It’s possible to convert all plastics directly into useful forms of energy and chemicals for industry, called “cold plasma pyrolysis”.
Let’s look at the example of Plastic Bank. A blockchain company based in Indonesia whose aim is to reduce flow of plastic into the oceans. Any regular person can collect plastic waste from around their surrounding (for example, from their own house, or some factory nearby) and deposit the plastic in the plastic bank. In exchange, they can get money or energy or internet or some commodity.
The video below explains everything beautifully!There are so about a 100 more startups who strive to achieve the same results. Today, it is not at all tough to contribute to the noble cause. In fact, it is imperative to tackle the problem now or else all advancements the mankind is making in the field of technology would render futile because there won’t be a planet to live at all. Some may argue that Mars is ready for us, but to clear those doubts; we have to wait for a few more centuries to destroy Mars again. There is a beautiful documentary made by NatGeo which I saw last evening. It describes how far or near are we to make Mars our home. Here’s the link: