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How a Garbage Disposal Works - InSinkErator
How an InSinkErator garbage disposal works.
Many people think a disposer works like a blender, with spinning blades chopping and breaking down the waste. In reality, disposers work in a different way, and there are no blades involved.
Instead, impellers, or lugs, mounted on a spinning plate use centrifugal force to continuously force food waste particles against a stationary grind ring.
The grind ring breaks down the food waste into very fine particles, virtually liquefying them. After they’re ground, the running water flushes the particles through the grind ring and out of the disposer and into your waste water pipe.
From there, it flows to a waste water treatment plant, or your septic system.
published: 06 Sep 2016
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How Singapore Handles Six Million Pounds of Trash Daily | WSJ A to B
Singapore is famous for being one of the cleanest countries thanks to its unique waste management system. As the country’s population continues to grow, the amount of waste generated is also rising. Beyond their waste-to-energy plants and offshore landfills, the Southeast Asian country is looking to find new methods to discard their trash.
WSJ follows how the Singaporean government manages its waste so efficiently: from trash collection, incineration, to landfill.
0:00 Singapore has one landfill
0:40 Trash collection
2:55 Transferring the ash
4:25 Semakau Landfill
#Singapore #Waste #WSJ
published: 30 Jun 2023
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How Trash Makes Money In The U.S.
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, landfills have seen astonishing financial success in recent years. Private companies like Waste Management and Republic Services now own a majority of landfills across the U.S., their stocks outperforming the market every year since 2014. So how exactly are landfills turning a profit out of garbage and just how much money can be made? Watch the video to find out.
A rising industry
America has long remained one of the most wasteful countries in the world, generating 239 million metric tons of garbage every year, about 1,600 to 1,700 pounds per person. While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, the solid waste manag...
published: 22 Jul 2021
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Will it InSinkErate? Episode 1 Chicken Bones🍗 Put our food waste disposal to the test #insinkerator
published: 17 May 2023
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Waste Disposal
Ever wondered what exactly waste means? In biology we describe it as any unwanted or undesired material left over after completing a particular process.
published: 15 Aug 2014
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Waste Management
Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thanks to such initiatives, only about 1 % of the waste in Sweden goes to landfill.
Audio description: This video starts with footage of garbage. The interviewee is Martin Dyberg of NSR. The video then shows a woman recycling plastic bottles. The video then moves to Siptex in southern Sweden, where textiles are sorted. It then moves to Linköping, where Johan Böök, head of international relations at Tekniska Verken AB is interviewed.
Produced by: @smartcitysweden.
#PioneerThePossible #sweden #waste #recycle
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published: 21 Sep 2022
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Install ANY Garbage Disposal In 5 minutes!
SUBSCRIBE - To see the Full Remodel - Coming Soon !!!
Is your garbage disposal acting up or in need of an upgrade? In this comprehensive guide, we'll show you how to replace your garbage disposal quickly and easily. No need to call a plumber - with our step-by-step instructions, you'll have your kitchen running smoothly again in no time. Learn the ins and outs of installing a garbage disposal, whether you're doing a DIY kitchen remodel or simply need to replace your old unit. We'll cover everything, from disconnecting the old disposal to securely installing the new one. Our tips and tricks will help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure a leak-free installation. Make your kitchen more efficient and eliminate unpleasant odors with a new garbage disposal. Watch our video to discover how simp...
published: 23 Sep 2023
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Waste Management and Recycling Video
For more 2D animation videos: visit: http://www.bodeanimation.com/portfolio.html, video is created for Banyan Nation, that offers waste management solutions and believes that sustainability is a way of life
published: 04 Sep 2015
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'People need not be worried about its disposal of toxic waste from the Bhopal Gas Factory tragedy'
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: On the disposal of 337 metric tonnes of toxic waste from the Bhopal Gas Factory tragedy, Director of Gas Relief and Rehabilitation Department, Swatantra Pratap Singh, says, 'As per the order given by Jabalpur High Court on 3 December 2024, the toxic waste at the Union Carbide premises had to be disposed of within the next 4 weeks... The report of the 2015 trial run, when a 10-tonne sample was disposed of at Pitampur, was favourable... The waste is to be disposed of using the incinerator of Ramky factories in Pitampur under the supervision of both the Central and the MP Pollution Control Board... We will try to transport the waste to Pitampur by tomorrow night. The possibility of air pollution is almost zero as toxic waste goes through 4 stages of incineration. We wi...
published: 31 Dec 2024
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Singapore's Trash Journey #8
And I promise you - it's amazing! #shorts
published: 04 Jun 2021
0:54
How a Garbage Disposal Works - InSinkErator
How an InSinkErator garbage disposal works.
Many people think a disposer works like a blender, with spinning blades chopping and breaking down the waste. In re...
How an InSinkErator garbage disposal works.
Many people think a disposer works like a blender, with spinning blades chopping and breaking down the waste. In reality, disposers work in a different way, and there are no blades involved.
Instead, impellers, or lugs, mounted on a spinning plate use centrifugal force to continuously force food waste particles against a stationary grind ring.
The grind ring breaks down the food waste into very fine particles, virtually liquefying them. After they’re ground, the running water flushes the particles through the grind ring and out of the disposer and into your waste water pipe.
From there, it flows to a waste water treatment plant, or your septic system.
https://wn.com/How_A_Garbage_Disposal_Works_Insinkerator
How an InSinkErator garbage disposal works.
Many people think a disposer works like a blender, with spinning blades chopping and breaking down the waste. In reality, disposers work in a different way, and there are no blades involved.
Instead, impellers, or lugs, mounted on a spinning plate use centrifugal force to continuously force food waste particles against a stationary grind ring.
The grind ring breaks down the food waste into very fine particles, virtually liquefying them. After they’re ground, the running water flushes the particles through the grind ring and out of the disposer and into your waste water pipe.
From there, it flows to a waste water treatment plant, or your septic system.
- published: 06 Sep 2016
- views: 702611
6:09
How Singapore Handles Six Million Pounds of Trash Daily | WSJ A to B
Singapore is famous for being one of the cleanest countries thanks to its unique waste management system. As the country’s population continues to grow, the amo...
Singapore is famous for being one of the cleanest countries thanks to its unique waste management system. As the country’s population continues to grow, the amount of waste generated is also rising. Beyond their waste-to-energy plants and offshore landfills, the Southeast Asian country is looking to find new methods to discard their trash.
WSJ follows how the Singaporean government manages its waste so efficiently: from trash collection, incineration, to landfill.
0:00 Singapore has one landfill
0:40 Trash collection
2:55 Transferring the ash
4:25 Semakau Landfill
#Singapore #Waste #WSJ
https://wn.com/How_Singapore_Handles_Six_Million_Pounds_Of_Trash_Daily_|_Wsj_A_To_B
Singapore is famous for being one of the cleanest countries thanks to its unique waste management system. As the country’s population continues to grow, the amount of waste generated is also rising. Beyond their waste-to-energy plants and offshore landfills, the Southeast Asian country is looking to find new methods to discard their trash.
WSJ follows how the Singaporean government manages its waste so efficiently: from trash collection, incineration, to landfill.
0:00 Singapore has one landfill
0:40 Trash collection
2:55 Transferring the ash
4:25 Semakau Landfill
#Singapore #Waste #WSJ
- published: 30 Jun 2023
- views: 465267
15:11
How Trash Makes Money In The U.S.
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, lan...
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, landfills have seen astonishing financial success in recent years. Private companies like Waste Management and Republic Services now own a majority of landfills across the U.S., their stocks outperforming the market every year since 2014. So how exactly are landfills turning a profit out of garbage and just how much money can be made? Watch the video to find out.
A rising industry
America has long remained one of the most wasteful countries in the world, generating 239 million metric tons of garbage every year, about 1,600 to 1,700 pounds per person. While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, the solid waste management industry sees an opportunity.
“It’s a profitable industry,” according to Debra Reinhart, a member of the Board of Scientific Counselors for the EPA. “It’s a difficult industry but it is profitable if it’s done right.”
Two private companies, Waste Management and Republic Services, lead the solid waste management sector. Together they own about 480 landfills out of the 2,627 landfills across the United States. The two companies have seen staggering performance in the market, with the stock prices of both doubling in the past five years. Both Waste Management and Republic Services declined CNBC’s request for an interview.
“They’ve learned how to be best-in-class businesses,” said Michael E. Hoffman, a managing director at Stifel Financial. “Their publicly traded stocks outperformed the market handily between 2015 and 2019 and underpinning it is a meaningful improvement in their free cash flow conversion.” The stocks have continued to outperform.
Tipping fees
Since its inception, landfills have made a majority of their revenue via tipping fees. These fees are charged to trucks that are dropping off their garbage based on their weight per ton.
In 2020, municipal solid waste landfills had an average tipping fee of $53.72 per ton. That translates to roughly $1.4 million a year in approximate average gross revenue for small landfills and $43.5 million a year for large landfills just from gate fees.
Tipping fees have seen steady growth over the past four decades. In 1982, the national average tipping fee sat at $8.07 per ton or about $23.00 when adjusted for inflation. That’s nearly a 133% increase in 35 years.
While tipping fees make landfills sound like a risk-free business, they are still quite an expensive investment. It can cost about $1.1 million to $1.7 million just to construct, operate and close a landfill. For this reason, private companies have replaced municipal governments to own and operate the majority of the landfills across the U.S.
“I think it’s because the trend has been to go larger and larger so the small neighborhood dump can’t exist because of the regulations and the sophistication of the design,” Reinhart said. “So we are tending to see large landfills, which do require a lot of investment upfront.”
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How Landfills Make (A Lot Of) Money In The U.S.
https://wn.com/How_Trash_Makes_Money_In_The_U.S.
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, landfills have seen astonishing financial success in recent years. Private companies like Waste Management and Republic Services now own a majority of landfills across the U.S., their stocks outperforming the market every year since 2014. So how exactly are landfills turning a profit out of garbage and just how much money can be made? Watch the video to find out.
A rising industry
America has long remained one of the most wasteful countries in the world, generating 239 million metric tons of garbage every year, about 1,600 to 1,700 pounds per person. While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, the solid waste management industry sees an opportunity.
“It’s a profitable industry,” according to Debra Reinhart, a member of the Board of Scientific Counselors for the EPA. “It’s a difficult industry but it is profitable if it’s done right.”
Two private companies, Waste Management and Republic Services, lead the solid waste management sector. Together they own about 480 landfills out of the 2,627 landfills across the United States. The two companies have seen staggering performance in the market, with the stock prices of both doubling in the past five years. Both Waste Management and Republic Services declined CNBC’s request for an interview.
“They’ve learned how to be best-in-class businesses,” said Michael E. Hoffman, a managing director at Stifel Financial. “Their publicly traded stocks outperformed the market handily between 2015 and 2019 and underpinning it is a meaningful improvement in their free cash flow conversion.” The stocks have continued to outperform.
Tipping fees
Since its inception, landfills have made a majority of their revenue via tipping fees. These fees are charged to trucks that are dropping off their garbage based on their weight per ton.
In 2020, municipal solid waste landfills had an average tipping fee of $53.72 per ton. That translates to roughly $1.4 million a year in approximate average gross revenue for small landfills and $43.5 million a year for large landfills just from gate fees.
Tipping fees have seen steady growth over the past four decades. In 1982, the national average tipping fee sat at $8.07 per ton or about $23.00 when adjusted for inflation. That’s nearly a 133% increase in 35 years.
While tipping fees make landfills sound like a risk-free business, they are still quite an expensive investment. It can cost about $1.1 million to $1.7 million just to construct, operate and close a landfill. For this reason, private companies have replaced municipal governments to own and operate the majority of the landfills across the U.S.
“I think it’s because the trend has been to go larger and larger so the small neighborhood dump can’t exist because of the regulations and the sophistication of the design,” Reinhart said. “So we are tending to see large landfills, which do require a lot of investment upfront.”
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How Landfills Make (A Lot Of) Money In The U.S.
- published: 22 Jul 2021
- views: 1373792
2:43
Waste Disposal
Ever wondered what exactly waste means? In biology we describe it as any unwanted or undesired material left over after completing a particular process.
Ever wondered what exactly waste means? In biology we describe it as any unwanted or undesired material left over after completing a particular process.
https://wn.com/Waste_Disposal
Ever wondered what exactly waste means? In biology we describe it as any unwanted or undesired material left over after completing a particular process.
- published: 15 Aug 2014
- views: 68727
2:52
Waste Management
Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thank...
Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thanks to such initiatives, only about 1 % of the waste in Sweden goes to landfill.
Audio description: This video starts with footage of garbage. The interviewee is Martin Dyberg of NSR. The video then shows a woman recycling plastic bottles. The video then moves to Siptex in southern Sweden, where textiles are sorted. It then moves to Linköping, where Johan Böök, head of international relations at Tekniska Verken AB is interviewed.
Produced by: @smartcitysweden.
#PioneerThePossible #sweden #waste #recycle
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Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thanks to such initiatives, only about 1 % of the waste in Sweden goes to landfill.
Audio description: This video starts with footage of garbage. The interviewee is Martin Dyberg of NSR. The video then shows a woman recycling plastic bottles. The video then moves to Siptex in southern Sweden, where textiles are sorted. It then moves to Linköping, where Johan Böök, head of international relations at Tekniska Verken AB is interviewed.
Produced by: @smartcitysweden.
#PioneerThePossible #sweden #waste #recycle
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- published: 21 Sep 2022
- views: 112886
4:48
Install ANY Garbage Disposal In 5 minutes!
SUBSCRIBE - To see the Full Remodel - Coming Soon !!!
Is your garbage disposal acting up or in need of an upgrade? In this comprehensive guide, we'll show you ...
SUBSCRIBE - To see the Full Remodel - Coming Soon !!!
Is your garbage disposal acting up or in need of an upgrade? In this comprehensive guide, we'll show you how to replace your garbage disposal quickly and easily. No need to call a plumber - with our step-by-step instructions, you'll have your kitchen running smoothly again in no time. Learn the ins and outs of installing a garbage disposal, whether you're doing a DIY kitchen remodel or simply need to replace your old unit. We'll cover everything, from disconnecting the old disposal to securely installing the new one. Our tips and tricks will help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure a leak-free installation. Make your kitchen more efficient and eliminate unpleasant odors with a new garbage disposal. Watch our video to discover how simple and cost-effective this DIY project can be. Your wallet will thank you!
Helpful Videos:
Install a Dishwasher Your Self - ITS EASY!
https://youtu.be/49NwohY8nh4
How to Replace Your Kitchen Faucet in Under 5 Minutes!
https://youtu.be/7YcHyh6K54Q
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Disposal Assembly:
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Is your garbage disposal acting up or in need of an upgrade? In this comprehensive guide, we'll show you how to replace your garbage disposal quickly and easily. No need to call a plumber - with our step-by-step instructions, you'll have your kitchen running smoothly again in no time. Learn the ins and outs of installing a garbage disposal, whether you're doing a DIY kitchen remodel or simply need to replace your old unit. We'll cover everything, from disconnecting the old disposal to securely installing the new one. Our tips and tricks will help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure a leak-free installation. Make your kitchen more efficient and eliminate unpleasant odors with a new garbage disposal. Watch our video to discover how simple and cost-effective this DIY project can be. Your wallet will thank you!
Helpful Videos:
Install a Dishwasher Your Self - ITS EASY!
https://youtu.be/49NwohY8nh4
How to Replace Your Kitchen Faucet in Under 5 Minutes!
https://youtu.be/7YcHyh6K54Q
Tools Used - Thank you for choosing to shop on Amazon
using the links below to support the channel !!!
Disposal Assembly:
🛠️ 10-Piece Magnetic Screwdrivers Set - https://amzn.to/3ppcBCK
🛠️ General Purpose Hammer - https://amzn.to/46EkGV1
🛠️ Plumbers Putty for Stainless Fixture Setting - https://amzn.to/3PpNvg1
🛠️ PVC Primer and Cement - https://amzn.to/3Rx7psb
Products Use:
📦 American Standard Slim Line 1.25hp - From Costco
📦 Flexible P-Trap - Universal - https://amzn.to/3rsMQSX
Products Recommended:
📦 InSinkErator Badger 5 Garbage Disposal - https://amzn.to/3LxS4DM
📦 Dishwasher Drain Hose Adapter - https://amzn.to/48n3C6x
📦 Extended Garbage Disposal Flange - https://amzn.to/3PMREMm
📦 Solid P-Trap Kitchen Sink Bathroom Kit - https://amzn.to/3PvtAfp
📦 Garbage Disposal Power Cord Kit - https://amzn.to/3Ps9ItN
#DIYwithMAX #garbagedisposal #DIYPlumbing #KitchenRemodel #HomeImprovement #insinkerator #americanstandard
- published: 23 Sep 2023
- views: 223651
2:13
Waste Management and Recycling Video
For more 2D animation videos: visit: http://www.bodeanimation.com/portfolio.html, video is created for Banyan Nation, that offers waste management solutions and...
For more 2D animation videos: visit: http://www.bodeanimation.com/portfolio.html, video is created for Banyan Nation, that offers waste management solutions and believes that sustainability is a way of life
https://wn.com/Waste_Management_And_Recycling_Video
For more 2D animation videos: visit: http://www.bodeanimation.com/portfolio.html, video is created for Banyan Nation, that offers waste management solutions and believes that sustainability is a way of life
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 644615
10:24
'People need not be worried about its disposal of toxic waste from the Bhopal Gas Factory tragedy'
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: On the disposal of 337 metric tonnes of toxic waste from the Bhopal Gas Factory tragedy, Director of Gas Relief and Rehabilitation Depar...
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: On the disposal of 337 metric tonnes of toxic waste from the Bhopal Gas Factory tragedy, Director of Gas Relief and Rehabilitation Department, Swatantra Pratap Singh, says, 'As per the order given by Jabalpur High Court on 3 December 2024, the toxic waste at the Union Carbide premises had to be disposed of within the next 4 weeks... The report of the 2015 trial run, when a 10-tonne sample was disposed of at Pitampur, was favourable... The waste is to be disposed of using the incinerator of Ramky factories in Pitampur under the supervision of both the Central and the MP Pollution Control Board... We will try to transport the waste to Pitampur by tomorrow night. The possibility of air pollution is almost zero as toxic waste goes through 4 stages of incineration. We will submit the report to the High Court. A landfill site has also been created. If we get a good feed rate, we can dispose of the waste in 3-3.5 months; otherwise, it could take up to 9 months.The waste is pesticide residue, and people need not be worried about its disposal. I want to assure people that all safety protocols are being followed and the footage of the disposal can be seen live'.
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Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: On the disposal of 337 metric tonnes of toxic waste from the Bhopal Gas Factory tragedy, Director of Gas Relief and Rehabilitation Department, Swatantra Pratap Singh, says, 'As per the order given by Jabalpur High Court on 3 December 2024, the toxic waste at the Union Carbide premises had to be disposed of within the next 4 weeks... The report of the 2015 trial run, when a 10-tonne sample was disposed of at Pitampur, was favourable... The waste is to be disposed of using the incinerator of Ramky factories in Pitampur under the supervision of both the Central and the MP Pollution Control Board... We will try to transport the waste to Pitampur by tomorrow night. The possibility of air pollution is almost zero as toxic waste goes through 4 stages of incineration. We will submit the report to the High Court. A landfill site has also been created. If we get a good feed rate, we can dispose of the waste in 3-3.5 months; otherwise, it could take up to 9 months.The waste is pesticide residue, and people need not be worried about its disposal. I want to assure people that all safety protocols are being followed and the footage of the disposal can be seen live'.
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- published: 31 Dec 2024
- views: 641
1:00
Singapore's Trash Journey #8
And I promise you - it's amazing! #shorts
And I promise you - it's amazing! #shorts
https://wn.com/Singapore's_Trash_Journey_8
And I promise you - it's amazing! #shorts
- published: 04 Jun 2021
- views: 47346541