Video: Use millions of dollars in paper money to plant trees
Because the US Federal Reserve (FED) continually refreshes the circulation of paper money in the market, millions of old, damaged or out-of-standard dollars are regularly revoked.
Of course, these old banknotes were all torn to pieces, but what happened next? The video below will reveal their fate.
Until recently, shredded paper bills were always dumped in landfills. However, at present, the Fed has developed a new recycling cycle, to turn all the old dollars into land. This soil can be used to grow plants, vegetables, fruits and other purposes.
Turning old bills into growing land is much more useful than throwing them in the trash.
Turning millions of dollars into a pile of soil sounds weird, but the process is far more useful than throwing them in the trash.
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