I’d like to see the packaging industry ended - or at least stop making single 
use wrappers.  The core problem is not reusing waste, it’s that we manufacture 
an infinite amount of the stuff and every day the packaging industry (actually 
the garbage manufacturing industry) pours out never ending tonnage of more.  
We’re drowning in garbage but still paying the packaging industry to keep 
making it.  Sorry that’s nothing to do with Python.




On 2 Aug 2018, at 4:42 pm, Mike Dewhirst <mi...@dewhirst.com.au> wrote:

Hi all!

I attended a dangerous goods meeting yesterday and most of the time was spent 
discussing waste. 

Some contractors who can no longer ship waste to China now pay a few months 
rent in advance for a factory, stack it to the roof with waste and when no more 
can be squeezed in they disappear leaving the landlord to sort it out. Too 
often, spontaneous combustion works its magic first and the Fire Service has to 
respond.

The scientific consensus was that we need a war on waste.

I was reminded of that Mumbai documentary which showed hordes of children 
sorting through vast piles of waste extracting sellable stuff.

It occurs to me that all the consumption care in the world (today's world 
anyway) isn't going to cut the mustard. We need armies of robots which can 
learn to recognise recyclable material. They can be specialised, small, medium 
and large. They can have gas detectors, spectrum analysers and other sniffers 
and detectors to help.

Eventually I see waste mountains being broken down into more granularly unique 
substances and chemical processes used for the hard-to-extract stuff. In 
(unproven) theory some of the waste should be convertable into energy to 
recharge the robot batteries and power their collaboration networks. 

Even if some of the recovered materials were not worth selling they could be 
stored until someone thought of a use for them. House-bricks?

I wonder if any of you inventive pyfolk think the world needs swarms of 
intelligent waste converters?

Its an idea but with a self-organising collective it might become a project!

Cheers

Mike



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