The green bin is "brännbart", which means burnable. The trash in the green bin has its energy recycled. Sweden has a "fjärrevärme" infrastructure. Literally translated to "distant heat". Used to heat housing at a great distance from the furnace station.
@@Giuliosjourney Yes there is 15 hydroelectric dams in Luleälven before we pump it up in Boden and drink it. 😁 15 TWh of electricity as a biproduct from our thirst baby! 🤪😆
wooow! so cool !🤣 My dumb ass was thinking that you first use the water for regular stuff like washing clothes and watering plants and then drink it 🤣🤣
We dont just burn biogas... We burn anything burnable, as we have a deficit of burnable trash.. But it is still good.. Burned plastic means no microplastic for example
@@GiuliosjourneyIt’s those larger recycling centers where you go to leave your broken furniture, electronics, light bulbs, dangerous fluids, metals, garden waste and so on.
we germans take our recicling pretty serious, its good to see other countrys do the same.
I come from Italy and for us (italians) Sweden and Germany are always examples of great organizations and cultures!
The green bin is "brännbart", which means burnable. The trash in the green bin has its energy recycled. Sweden has a "fjärrevärme" infrastructure. Literally translated to "distant heat". Used to heat housing at a great distance from the furnace station.
Thanks! I’m still new to this, I probably said everything wrong but I still think it’s great!
Nice editing man! Could you let me know how you put those auto captions?
Hi! Thanks ! They are not auto caption, I simply wrote them down 💪
in my city we use biogas as buss fuel can't live without the smell
what does it smells like?
Biogas is made thrue composing, not thrue burning. The content in the green bin is burned.
Oh thanks! I understand now !
Where I live we use the biogas from composting to run our local buses.
That's nothing, my town leaves everyone in the dust! We reuse our drinkinwater 15 times before we drink it! 🇸🇪
im not sure I understood correctly 🤣 you first re-use the water and then drink it?
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Yes there is 15 hydroelectric dams in Luleälven before we pump it up in Boden and drink it. 😁 15 TWh of electricity as a biproduct from our thirst baby! 🤪😆
wooow! so cool !🤣 My dumb ass was thinking that you first use the water for regular stuff like washing clothes and watering plants and then drink it 🤣🤣
I’m not sure we drink recycled sewage and urine where I come from but what do I know. 🤭
We dont just burn biogas... We burn anything burnable, as we have a deficit of burnable trash.. But it is still good.. Burned plastic means no microplastic for example
Thanks for the correction! 💪
Make video about the Återvinningscentral too.
i tried looking on internet but i'm not sure exactly what is it.. could you explain it?
@@GiuliosjourneyIt’s those larger recycling centers where you go to leave your broken furniture, electronics, light bulbs, dangerous fluids, metals, garden waste and so on.
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