Theoretical Analysis of Mobile Garbage Cleaner
2015
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Abstract
We would like to throw some light on the New and Innovative concept which is known as "Mobile Garbage Cleaner". Mobile Garbage Cleaner is a new concept that is fully examined theoretically successfully. In world, waste production has doubled over the past 20 years. By 2050, the world may produce huge garbage at an alarming rate of 5 billion tons per year. Poor waste management in many developing or under developed countries is a threat to humanity& ecosystem. We propose a community sourced, data-driven, sustainable & economic solution to the garbage problem. In this theoretical analysis, we have found the effective way to make our nation, "A Clean Hindustan "in association with "Swachch Bharat Abhiyan". The system integrates the mechanism to uplift the garbage on roadside anywhere in cities or any other areas with the help of Vacuum Pressure & shifting it to incineration chamber will burn the garbage to ashes instantly making the surroundings clean & ri...
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