Green Trash From Space – Solar-powered BigBelly Trash Compactor in Jerusalem

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Jack discovers a solar-powered trash compactor in Jerusalem.

IĀ stepped off the bus this evening and standing on the sidewalk before me was this great alien looking device. It was about two-thirds my height, a bit wider, but square, with flashing lights emitting from the top. This device, while it appeared to come from another planet or dimension, it seems was a garbage can, a BigBelly compactor, solar-style.

Solar power seems to be one of the most promising alternative energy out there… The reason? It’s out there! The question is how to harness it:Ā The car?Ā More efficient cells? How about trash?

Jerusalem’s municipality has placed its first solar-powered garbage compactor on Jaffa Road, in front of Safra Square, the municipality complex. These solar-powered garbage cans can hold upto 750 liters (200 gallons) of compacted waste even though it is only 150 liters in size.

The can has a built-in solar-powered compression system that can compress garbage to up to a fifth of its volume and operates for up to five days on the power supplied by just one hour of sunlight.

It seems that Jerusalem is not the only city to adopt this technology. Many large cities around the world seems to have a several including New York, Chicago and Boston. The debate is: ā€œDo we like them?ā€

Compacted trash is great if you’re looking to fit the maximum amount of waste into collection trucks, or landfills. But, on the flipside now your landfills get no oxygen, since they’re so perfectly compacted. Without oxygen, there can be no decomposition. Landfills end up being giant storage heaps for trash.

Which, again, is fine, if you want to keep your trash forever. But wasn’t getting rid of it the point of making it trash in the first place?

The bottom line? While it’s a pity that the development of the recycling program in Israel is slow, it seems that these ā€œBig Belliesā€ save the municipality workers many trips. Apparently a ā€œbusy trash canā€ needs to be empties several times a day. If the city can save time and gasoline by only needing to take out the trash once a day then I bless their endeavor. My feelings are, though, with the speed that it takes for our city to adopt good practices that that will be the only one I ever see in the city.

Jack Reichert
Jack Reicherthttps://www.greenprophet.com/
As far back as he can remember Jack Reichert has been interested in the environment. In the second grade, he rallied all of his classmates to donate one recess a week to cleaning up litter from the schoolyard. That was the same year that a city councilman asked him to help with his campaign because of the letter Jack had written asking him to clean up Boston Harbor. Ever since Jack has followed the development of the international green conscience with anticipation and hope that one day we will treat Mother Earth with the respect she deserves and not turn her into another Giving Tree. For tips, feedback and prophet sightings, Jack can be reached at jack (at) greenprophet (dot) com.
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  1. If you look at a lot of states in the US and in particular their Climate Control Plans you will see that very few states or municipalities have a comprehensive recycling program. That’s why as we start to build our 1 Odd Duck iBuildings we will include a recycling facility on site so that customers can bring their recyclable trash to us and we will use it for energy for the building.

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