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Майк Бидл: Мы можем перерабатывать пластик для вторичного использования

Filmed Jul 2011 • Posted Oct 2011TEDGlobal 2011
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Менее 10 % пластикового мусора вторично перерабатывается - по сравнению с 90 % металла - из-за достаточно сложной задачи поиска и сортировки различных видов. Столкнувшись с такой потерей, Майк Бидл создал дешевый и невероятно энергоэффективный завод, который может, делает и перерабатывает для вторичного использования любой вид пластика.

Discarded plastic, too often, ends up buried or burned, not recycled (it's just too complicated). But Mike Biddle has found a way to close the loop. Full bio »

Translated into Russian by Ekaterina Gavrilova
Reviewed by Stefan Fateev
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