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  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

    Good morning Mastodon! Remember when you were in primary school and went on school trips to places teachers though were important or free, and retained nothing from them except for who was sick on whom on the way there? Now you're older and nerdier did you ever think "Actually it might be really interesting to visit a major piece of civic infrastructure and learn how it works?" Just me? Well I was in luck today because the University sustainability team has organised a tour of #Exeter Energy Recovery Facility in #MarshBarton, where all our non-recyclable rubbish ends up.

    https://www.viridor.co.uk/energy/energy-recovery-facilities/exeter-erf/

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    #116

    @afewbugs they’re amazing places, aren’t they? I work at Loughborough uni, and our sustainability team organised a similar trip of our local incinerator/generation site. It was so interesting and informative, with some really eye-opening facts and figures

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    • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

      Also as a little postscript, in a facility where 95% of the staff I saw were male presenting I was impressed by the fact that there were free menstrual products in the toilets

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      #117

      @afewbugs and good ones too, TOTM are excellent quality

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      • witewulf@cyberplace.socialW witewulf@cyberplace.social

        @afewbugs they’re amazing places, aren’t they? I work at Loughborough uni, and our sustainability team organised a similar trip of our local incinerator/generation site. It was so interesting and informative, with some really eye-opening facts and figures

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        #118

        @WiteWulf they really are!

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        • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

          Waste is then collected from the pit using this giant claw and dropped into the hopper feeding the kiln

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          #119

          @afewbugs

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          • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

            But the worst one is batteries. Most people now (hopefully!) know you shouldn't put batteries in your domestic waste, but only recognise batteries as the little AA cylinders rather than recognising batteries as being in little household things like toothbrushes, hearing aids, ear pods or vibrators where they're sealed in and invisible. Vapes are a huge one, and although single use vapes have been banned vapes with a recharge port at a similar price point are still being treated as single use disposable items. These cause a lot of fires in waste collection lorries when they're compacted, but also fires at waste management plants which want the fire in one place only, the kiln. So remove batteries from small electronic devices for disposal if you can, and if you can't dispose of the whole device in the battery recycling bin that every shop selling batteries should by law have available.

            So basically stick your broken sex toys in the clear plastic battery bin in Sainsburys

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            #120

            @afewbugs or don't be so violent with your sex toys in the first place?

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            • ukeleleeric@mstdn.socialU ukeleleeric@mstdn.social

              @afewbugs or don't be so violent with your sex toys in the first place?

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              #121

              @UkeleleEric all things are finite, all things must come to an end, one day even sex toys must shuffle off this mortal coil to the great bedside drawer in the sky.

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              • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                Good morning Mastodon! Remember when you were in primary school and went on school trips to places teachers though were important or free, and retained nothing from them except for who was sick on whom on the way there? Now you're older and nerdier did you ever think "Actually it might be really interesting to visit a major piece of civic infrastructure and learn how it works?" Just me? Well I was in luck today because the University sustainability team has organised a tour of #Exeter Energy Recovery Facility in #MarshBarton, where all our non-recyclable rubbish ends up.

                https://www.viridor.co.uk/energy/energy-recovery-facilities/exeter-erf/

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                #122

                @afewbugs oh cool! I came here too…we took our twinning group there as I recall! We know how to show the French a good time.

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                • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                  When we visited the world's biggest claw machine was operated by an extremely tolerant bloke called Ashley, who very good naturedly answered all our questions while trying to get on with his job. A couple of people told him he had the coolest job in the world, to which he replied that it had been for the first six hours or so but after that it got a bit boring.

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                  #123

                  @afewbugs Best thread on the Internet today. Thanks so much for sharing!

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                  • natalyad@disabled.socialN natalyad@disabled.social

                    @afewbugs Best thread on the Internet today. Thanks so much for sharing!

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                    #124

                    @NatalyaD I'm really glad so many people enjoyed it!

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                    • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                      The Marsh Barton facility isn't actually owned by the council, it has a contract with company Viridor which it pays to operate it. This is all utterly insane and probably Margaret Thatcher's fault.

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                      #125

                      @afewbugs I think it's the treasury's rules about what counts as public deficit, so it's "better" to effectively lease "public" infrastructure than just pat for it using cheap government money.

                      I expect @ChrisMayLA6 can explain it better than I can

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                      • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                        Waste gases coming out of the kiln are mostly carbon dioxide from the combustion of all those carbon-based plastics that didn't make it to recycling and organic materials. They shared this interesting slide of what residual waste is actually made up of, after doing an extensive and probably deeply unpleasant survey separating out and weighing the contents of those bags. A depressing amount could have been composted or recycled

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                        #126

                        @afewbugs "WEEE, For when you're taking the piss with superfluous vowels."

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                        • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                          But the worst one is batteries. Most people now (hopefully!) know you shouldn't put batteries in your domestic waste, but only recognise batteries as the little AA cylinders rather than recognising batteries as being in little household things like toothbrushes, hearing aids, ear pods or vibrators where they're sealed in and invisible. Vapes are a huge one, and although single use vapes have been banned vapes with a recharge port at a similar price point are still being treated as single use disposable items. These cause a lot of fires in waste collection lorries when they're compacted, but also fires at waste management plants which want the fire in one place only, the kiln. So remove batteries from small electronic devices for disposal if you can, and if you can't dispose of the whole device in the battery recycling bin that every shop selling batteries should by law have available.

                          So basically stick your broken sex toys in the clear plastic battery bin in Sainsburys

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                          #127

                          @afewbugs The US still makes battery recycling a pain. Recycling bins are not in very many shops, most cities have no curbside pickup of them - you'd have to drive them to the recycling or hazmat center which is usually only one or two per city and only open certain hours.

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                          • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                            The Exeter and Plymouth plants incinerate residual waste (ie what's left over when everything recyclable or compostable has been removed) and generate electricity. There were plans to use the generated heat of the Exeter plant for a district heating system but they never came to fruition. The Plymouth plant does run a district heating system which heats the neighbouring Royal Navy barracks and dockyard, and I'm honestly not sure how I feel about the fact we can manage to implement the most sustainable solution, but apparently only in the service of waging war more efficiently

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                            #128

                            @afewbugs I suspect that district heating schemes are easier to organise when you have a large, homogeneous block of housing - e.g. a big, new estate, or large office building complex. Sheffield's incinerator heats the flats that overlook the station, as well as lots of city council buildings and (I think) some of the Sheffield Hallam Uni buildings.

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                            • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                              Good morning Mastodon! Remember when you were in primary school and went on school trips to places teachers though were important or free, and retained nothing from them except for who was sick on whom on the way there? Now you're older and nerdier did you ever think "Actually it might be really interesting to visit a major piece of civic infrastructure and learn how it works?" Just me? Well I was in luck today because the University sustainability team has organised a tour of #Exeter Energy Recovery Facility in #MarshBarton, where all our non-recyclable rubbish ends up.

                              https://www.viridor.co.uk/energy/energy-recovery-facilities/exeter-erf/

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                              #129

                              @afewbugs I loved this. following!

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                              • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                On the subject of Things Not To Put In Your Bin, it sounds obvious but things that will explode is a big one. Explosions can damage the specialist heat proof lining of the kiln, forcing it to be shut down for maintenance or even requiring it to be replaced, and explosions can also force gases through the filtration system faster than it can deal with them causing air pollution. People are apparently throwing away gas cylinders, which is crazy because domestic cooking and heating gas cannisters can be returned for a deposit. Empty camping gas cannisters can be returned to any outdoor shop selling gas cannisters.

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                                #130

                                @afewbugs
                                BTW, you only get a refund on calor gas cylinders if you have a purchase receipt, but dealers will still take in unwanted cylinders.

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                                • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                  But I don't want to end on a negative note because I've had an absolutely fascinating day, and I hope you've enjoyed following along too.

                                  I can only apologise to anyone who encountered me on my way home smelling of warm damp garbage

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                                  #131

                                  @afewbugs
                                  Thanks for sharing, and you did have a more interesting day than I did.

                                  Next week on #MastodonDayTrip ....

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                                  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                    The rotary kiln for the Exeter plant was built in France, managed to cross the whole of France on an articulated lorry, was successfully shipped across the channel and driven across most of Southern England, then got stuck on a narrow road through the Haldon Hills and had to be extracted by crane.

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                                    #132

                                    @afewbugs @purplepadma our French guests particularly enjoyed that detail 😁

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                                    • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                      Good morning Mastodon! Remember when you were in primary school and went on school trips to places teachers though were important or free, and retained nothing from them except for who was sick on whom on the way there? Now you're older and nerdier did you ever think "Actually it might be really interesting to visit a major piece of civic infrastructure and learn how it works?" Just me? Well I was in luck today because the University sustainability team has organised a tour of #Exeter Energy Recovery Facility in #MarshBarton, where all our non-recyclable rubbish ends up.

                                      https://www.viridor.co.uk/energy/energy-recovery-facilities/exeter-erf/

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                                      #133

                                      @afewbugs Great thread, thanks for sharing. Our local sewage works and local water treatment plant used to do tours but sadly don't any more. It's so important for children (& adults) to learn about these things.

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                                      • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                        Good morning Mastodon! Remember when you were in primary school and went on school trips to places teachers though were important or free, and retained nothing from them except for who was sick on whom on the way there? Now you're older and nerdier did you ever think "Actually it might be really interesting to visit a major piece of civic infrastructure and learn how it works?" Just me? Well I was in luck today because the University sustainability team has organised a tour of #Exeter Energy Recovery Facility in #MarshBarton, where all our non-recyclable rubbish ends up.

                                        https://www.viridor.co.uk/energy/energy-recovery-facilities/exeter-erf/

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                                        #134

                                        @afewbugs what a fantastic thread, thank you so much for bringing us along with you on your outing! I have learned so much! 💚

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                                        • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                          But I don't want to end on a negative note because I've had an absolutely fascinating day, and I hope you've enjoyed following along too.

                                          I can only apologise to anyone who encountered me on my way home smelling of warm damp garbage

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                                          #135

                                          @afewbugs please confirm that at some point on the tour (or, even better, repeatedly), some wag scathingly announced "what a load of rubbish"!

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