1975 RECYCLING & RECOVERY OF MATERIALS FROM TRASH WASTE MANAGEMENT LANDFILLS GARBAGE OHIO 92214

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Browse our products on Amazon: Dating to 1975, this color movie was produced as part of an EPA initiative to document a wet pulping process used for the recovery, recycling and disposal of municipal solid waste. The demonstration $2 million facility constructed by the Black Clawson Co. in Littletown, Ohio. It consisted of three major systems: hydrasposal, fibre recovery, and glass and aluminum recovery. The movie opens on a street in a suburb as men collect the trash. About half (50%) of the trash collected in America is paper :36. The trash arrives at the municipal, sanitary landfill :47. This trash rots, blows away and can cause a serious health threat 1:00. Black Clawson has developed a wet system which provides a method of reclaiming paper fibre, glass and metal so they can be recycled into our economy. The Back Clawson Company presents, Hydrasposal Fibreclaim. Solid Waste Sy
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