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Grinding waste away

David Jones

Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6772, 847-847

Abstract: Rubbish disposal is an eternal problem. Daedalus plans to tackle it with a large-scale composter — a long inclined cylinder rotating on its axis, which will decompose all manner of trash by a mixture of chemical, mechanical, thermal and biological processes.

Date: 2000
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