Waste sorting bin 'smart'
It's a bag created by the Geneva-based graphic engineer Yvan Hoesttler to help people with 'environmental consciousness' classify garbage, recycle things that can be recycled, tr
It's a bag created by the Geneva-based graphic engineer Yvan Hoesttler to help people with ' environmental consciousness ' classify garbage, recycle things that can be recycled, before throwing them into the trash.
The bag holds up to 7-8kg of rubbish , which is the average amount that every family (the West) emits daily. The ' smart ' pocket has nine separate compartments for different types of waste, from bottles, beverage cans to newspapers, to aluminum, to plastic bags. High, can be used for 3 years, price 10 euros.
The bag was patented as Sakatri . At present, the government of many cities and localities in France and Switzerland has distributed this bag to households, creating favorable conditions for all families to classify garbage and bring them to collection points.
(Photo: idee-environnement.org)
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