A recent news item, found in the "Purdue University News", shows
one possible future of garbage. At least it is the future that
the U. S. Military has in mind. Garbage has always been a problem,
especially in times of emergency, when the normal methods of garbage
disposal stop working. The U.S. Military has funded the
development of a Tactical Biorefinery at Purdue University. This device
converts garbage of various kinds into energy and produces 90% more
energy than it consumes.
It is designed for emergencies like the Katrina Hurricane Disaster but
could be adapted to a more conventional operating form. Appropriate
Technology for a highly specific set of circumstances, but I am sure it
can be modified and expanded to serve in more common everyday
situations. Landfills may come a thing of the past.
For More Info:
http://news.uns.purdue.edu/x/2007a/070201LadischBio.html