SWEDEN THAT MADE GARBAGE INTO GOLD.
Garbage that has been a headache to one country has been turned into a resource by Sweden.It started turning garbage into bio-gas (bio methane) and today it has become a very successful eco-friendly project. Most of the inter-city passenger transporting buses are run by using thus made bio-gas. The bags that are used to collect garbage are made from the strow that are collected from the fields after harvesting. These bags are supplied to homes ,hotels restaurants and canteens free of charge and are encouraged to collect garbage into them. The eco-friendly people ofSweden comply with authority and willingly do their part.
The buses driven by such bio-gas were first manufactured by a world famous Sweden heavy-vehicle manufacturing company "Scania" Taking this project as a model, now such bio - gas driven buses are used in many countries including England. In 2018 the Sweden government allocated a big sum of money through their budget with the intention of getting rid of using fossile fuel as much as possible in the year 2030.
Garbage that has been a headache to one country has been turned into a resource by Sweden.It started turning garbage into bio-gas (bio methane) and today it has become a very successful eco-friendly project. Most of the inter-city passenger transporting buses are run by using thus made bio-gas. The bags that are used to collect garbage are made from the strow that are collected from the fields after harvesting. These bags are supplied to homes ,hotels restaurants and canteens free of charge and are encouraged to collect garbage into them. The eco-friendly people ofSweden comply with authority and willingly do their part.
The buses driven by such bio-gas were first manufactured by a world famous Sweden heavy-vehicle manufacturing company "Scania" Taking this project as a model, now such bio - gas driven buses are used in many countries including England. In 2018 the Sweden government allocated a big sum of money through their budget with the intention of getting rid of using fossile fuel as much as possible in the year 2030.
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