There are people who are making millions of dollars from ...

Yes, some of the waste of dogs who are afraid to ride on the road have turned many into millionaires!

Perhaps many of us once hit "dog waste" - also called " landmines" - when going out on the road. In general, instantaneous instantaneous, but it could do nothing but . learn from the experience next time.

In developed countries, things are not so simple. When walking a baby on a walk, the owner must always carry a waste bag to handle the battlefield. Otherwise, they will of course be knocked on the door and invited to the ward to work with the law.

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When walking the dog, the owner must always carry a waste bag to handle the battlefield.

Thanks to that, some people with boundless creativity have created 1-0-2 services to exploit the potential of . this waste, and make a lot of money. Read this article, maybe you have a great idea of ​​getting rich?

1. When Doody Calls and dog cleaning service

When Doody Calls was founded in North New Jersey in 2001 by Mary Ellen Levy. Basically, this company provides cleaning services for puppies for $ 9 per week.

Just so simple, after 10 years, the company now has 450 regular customers, and achieved a profit of up to 4.5 million USD (about 102.2 billion VND) in 2011.

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When Doody Calls was founded in North New Jersey in 2001 by Mary Ellen Levy.

Levy's company is now part of the Association of Animal Waste Professionals. This organization has up to 90 member companies, which are clearing day and night battlefields that pets across North America leave.

This is not a very clean job, but it brings huge profits. As expected, the company is ambitious to continue developing, turning dog waste into energy or medical products.

2. Meg Retinger and the culprit "trawl" service

Return to the story of "hitting the dog's heavy waste" at the beginning of the lesson. Part of the reason you can't do anything is because you can't determine exactly where the culprit is.

Meg Retinger also had a similar experience. In 2008, one of her company's scientists was working on complaining about missing the "mine " on the way to work. Incidentally, at that time the BioPet laboratory in Knoxville, Tennesse had just sold a DNA test to determine the breed.

Combined, Retinger has a great idea.

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The DNA test unit traces the dog from . their waste.

In 2010, PooPrints launched a DNA test for tracing dog breeds from . their waste. Once you find out that the perpetrator is not clean, its owner will definitely receive a penalty.

So far, PooPrint has been headquartered in all states of the United States, Canada and continues to expand. There are nearly 3,000 buildings, mostly in North America, registered to use this service.

Specifically, each member of the building will have to register a pet's DNA sample before renting or moving in. When he saw a "derelict" stool appear, PooPrints will rely on it to track down the culprit, and send the house a bill.

Each sample will cost about 50 USD (about 1.1 million VND) for the original DNA sample and 75 USD (about 1.6 million VND) for each stool sample, and will naturally be paid by your employer. bad Dog.

Not to mention, the fines imposed on owners of walking dogs are also quite severe in Timberwood, USA, when they pay 50 USD for the first violation, 100 USD (about 2.2 million VND) for the second time and 200 USD (about 4.4 million VND) for the third time. If still stubborn, both the owner and the dog are required to move elsewhere.

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Each member of the building will have to register a pet's DNA sample before renting or moving in.

3. Bring heavy dog ​​waste to energy, why not?

Forget solar energy, dog feces can become a more efficient source of new energy!

First West - a bus company in the UK - tested a 40-seat bus powered by biogas from the waste and leftovers. The test was successful, and First West expanded and invested an additional 110 2-floor buses powered by . feces.

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The amount of leftovers and garbage emitted by one person per year is enough for a bio bus to run 60km.

The energy source of the "stool bus" comes from Bristol waste treatment plant. This type of bus has become so popular that the traditional bus company Wessex Bux has accepted to allow 20 bio-powered buses to be put into use before 2019.

According to First West, the amount of leftovers and garbage emitted by a person in a year is enough for a bio bus to run 60km.

This is a great idea, when it comes to solving the energy shortage problem, reducing carbon dioxide by 30% compared to using traditional transport.