Their zero waste organization is called Zero Waste Academy. As of now they have 45 types in 13 waste categories to sort but the goal is to make manufacturers not use stupid packaging to begin with.
A group started by a guy named Dave Hakkens aimed to give new life to plastic waste while trying to find alternatives for the future.
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Instead of burning off the methane from the landfill, capture it and use it for fuel to:
Thoughts on this video:
Although I wouldn't call "landfill gas," otherwise known as methane, a renewable resource as stated in this video, this video does do a good job explaining the potential for capturing it. Also, I don't think methane should be used to make electricity as it still gives off carbon dioxide when burned. I think it should be used to melt down waste materials such as metal glass and plastic to be reused in other products. I suspect using methane as a heat source for melting down materials would be beneficial as it would take too much electricity to have a similar heat output as metal and glass melting points are very high.