CPD 710 Energy, water, and waste in the building environment: waste in the brick building environment in South Africa, and possible reuse and recycling methods. "Building begins when two bricks are carefully aligned." - Ludwig Meiss van der Rohe Biography: The regionalistic structural design found in the Pretoria region features a load bearing wall. Please use clay brick on top. Fisher Le Roux & Mare (1998: 124-140) discusses why Clay bricks are so prevalent in Pretoria's houses.
"4 NEW is the world's first eco-friendly, tangible block chain ecosystem that converts waste to energy plants.The concept is very simple.Energy is generated by the process of converting waste into water and organic matter And promote sustainable business with balance or marginal profit by promoting the cost of producing energy through the revenue from the sale of waste collection services and by-products from domestic power grid or on-site mining sites mining process Closed or free to use or sold to domestic grid
Energy is an energy plant produced from waste. Currently, this process is done all over the world. Basically, a waste to energy plant is a waste management facility that burns waste to generate electricity. This type of power plant is sometimes called waste to energy conversion, municipal waste incineration, energy recovery or resource recovery plant.
Many cities, including the Greater Vancouver area, have facilities for waste to energy. In Vancouver, about a quarter of the area's garbage passes through this large-scale combustion facility and turns the garbage into energy such as electricity, hot water, steam, fuel and so on. These facilities supply electricity to 16,000 homes a year and can recover about 7,000 tons of metal annually. Independent research concludes that modern waste energy facilities are safe for human health and the environment, but it is not yet so. But for our purposes today at least the rest of the garbage has been removed from the landfill and fully utilized.
People can not survive, they can survive in vain. Clean air, water, land, energy and other clean environments are essential for human survival, business execution, and wealth creation. These components must be maintained through protection and proper management. In addition, byproducts of human activity should be separated from humans at the hygiene level provided by the cleaning process. From the beginning of civilization human beings are the only species to clean their environment despite their survival. Other animals' lives "polluted the nest", moved, allowed natural circulation to create waste. As long as humans live in their residences, they will be forced to keep the environment clean.