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"But our objective is to take waste material and convert it to fuel".
The company relies on three revenue streams: one set of customers pays Harvest Power to take waste.
The technological long-drops, which account for 2,088 of the site's toilets this year, will also take waste from showers and washing up.
That hit a stumbling block when he realised they would have to take waste coffee from other sources and not just Greencup.
Each block had eight vertical soil stacks to take waste from toilets, basins and baths, but too little water was passing through to flush it all away.
Onkalo will be ready to take waste in 2020, and then will be finally sealed in 2120, after which it will not be opened for 100,000 years.
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We enjoy trespassing but we take wasting police time seriously.
test he had registered her to take, wasting more than a hundred dollars, half a month's rent.
Two, it has taken waste out of the process.
It takes waste heat in the slag flushing water as desiccant regeneration and preheating energy.
She blames British apathy on lack of leadership rather than on inherent slovenliness: "We haven't taken waste seriously as a political issue," she says.
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