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  E) NOT RATED MATERIAL.


One of the techniques of recycling is the manual dismantling and separation of many components, however there are many of them  that in fact do not  represent any interest to human use, those are actually elements which do not qualify for any of the production lines (not even on farming) for different reasons, since they can pose a hazard to human health or otherwise to the environment, such  elements could easily pollute the lands, poison the plants or infect the waters, these elements can be electronic pieces such as    batteries, parts of computers or televisions, or elements capable to degrade the atmospheric layers, or eat away the  ozone coating as done by some refrigerant gases or aerosols (CFC) gas refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, heating systems, dehumidifier devices (PCB) etc., or other items that contain carcinogen elements confined in capacitors of many electrical devices, cathode ray tubes or heavy metals such as strontium, lead, barium, or brominated flame retardant materials that provide flammability in printed circuit boards, connectors or cables, paints, pesticides, household cleaners, metal housing elements etc. These components once stacked in the plant may be destroyed in accordance to the law governing the specifications for these items (RAEE) or can be given a beneficial use (this decision remains at the Elite group discretion). Other resulting materials that pose no hazard to people but neither generate vast profits, could be those elements randomly collected in the lots, such as stones, blocks, broken tiles that are used by recycling plants as municipal landfills or seat material for roads and highways and that are piled up as big mountains for any use  the city or state wants to propose.

 

5) GARBAGE TURNED INTO GENERIC FERTILIZER.


Most recycling plants generate daily metric tons of generic junk, with this term we refer to that piece of paper contaminated with dirty water that does not qualify for recycling, an un-finished hamburger, a dirty rag, a decaying milk carton, a pile of dirt and thousands of other wastes that after being passed by a sorting process through conveyor belts in order to make them free from plastics, metals, glass or any element whose material does not easily decompose or degrade,  has the option to be converted into fertilizer for agriculture through a procedure called (composting). Composting is a natural biological process by which microorganisms, bacteria and insects destroy the organic matters such as leaves, dry straws or hays and  all the above named  garbage converting them within certain period of time into a rich land soil  for agriculture, this natural process could be accelerated by human hands when we add to all this compound, elements such as sand, sawdust and some amount of black soil, all this material compendium  is moved by machinery to give a smooth consistency and then when it is carried out for land deposition it is sprayed with live decomposer agents such as red earthworms "Eisenia fetida" whose job is to dramatically accelerate the transformation of the material, this process is called "Vermiculture" or Vermicosposting which will make it to  be ready for commercial use in an approximate period of two years depending on the materials and the size of the compendium.
 
It is very important to think that within this two-year period, millions of tons of this material will be accumulated and therefore at the end of that cycle it becomes an endless resource, because while on one side the product is collected to be sold, on the other side the compound is  stored   for processing.

Having understood this process we comprehend now how to  generate money out of garbage, no matter if it is old, expired, broken, unusable or even in state of putrefaction, trash is a treasure that any developed nation wants to create jobs and produce a titanic income at a ridiculous cost, provided  there is a groundwork establishment to develop it. The retail  international market price of  one single bag of this fertilizer (aprx. 40) lbs. in (Europe and in the USA) costs approximately eight dollars ($ 8.00), now imagine the income generated by the hundreds of thousands of tons of this material that are daily stored and the other hundreds of thousands that are removed (already processed as fertilizer) on the other side of the stack.

 

5) MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATION AND MARKETING OF THIS NEW PRODUCTS "MADE IN VENEZUELA".


The primary step in the beginning of labors on this new project for Venezuela, once they have built the physical facilities, is to place on this general recycling plant the right staff in order to perform properly their duties, this will be done  through a supervised  training given by a foreign  crew of experts on recycling and machinery operation for a period of three months, this team of experts will be hired by the national government with the task of training in depth the plant’s operational  functions, this foreign team will be responsible to instruct the trainees from the smallest technicalities to the highest levels of operation, this important drill is aimed capacitate  all engineers and technicians who will replace their positions to full knowledge of operability.
Only after this training is completed and the job is tested, the new staff will take over the plant’s operations. It is mandatory (under this project) that the personnel to replace the training staff has been hired fairly by a recruiting system   provided by the national government in press and radio calls, where experts (engineers, technicians, administrators, professional staff and plant workers have been attracted to participate in an application process and to demonstrate with full degrees and proven experience (up to five years in their specialties) the duties of a recycling plant and its various departments.
This project has as a mandatory requirement to place in the required positions engineers equipped with the skills and knowledge to operate a recycling plant of this magnitude, political’s influences will not be tolerated and will be officially investigated and punished by law with imprisonment and government jobs disqualification as this  endangers an official plan of national interest. In the same way , the coaching staff will demarcate the ways to management, administration, accounting and marketing of the products obtained, the mark with the seal "Hecho en Venezuela" will be shown as a stamp of law on all products manufactured by this recycling plant or ("Made in Venezuela") for international purposes. Like all national products, these ones will be offered by the state through representatives traveling to different countries to achieve constant and perishable contracts that compete with existing prices and quality products in the international market. “Only good quality will guarantee success”.

 

6) OPERATION, PRODUCTION, SALE AND DISTRIBUTION.


Unfortunately the oil in Venezuela will not last forever and we must seriously begin to open the roads to find new sources of income when this sad moment arrives, caused whether by mining depletion or by technology replacement like the full development of oil shale.  Clearly today Mother Nature and circumstances are giving us the opportunity to start.
This production of recycled materials could be a great start in the industrialization of our country, so that the operation of the plant must never decrease or impair their quality, since its operation and future growth depends upon it.
To achieve this task  the functions of internal improvements must be permanent, when we refer to internal improvements we denote to the structural expansions of the physical building in accordance to the production and development of its industrial capacity, this ongoing transformation will depend on the growth pace of their products and improvement of their quality in a constant motion competitive market, to achieve this goal the professional staff will be submitted to international courses of perfection, whenever necessary as well as the  plant’s structures reorganization and illumunation to create more space for production, storage and movement of labor and machinery, these permanent changes in production’s  quality and quantity  can be achieved by implementing  a permanent   personnel operation by breaking several shifts on a 24 hours schedule. The plant’s architects and builders should think of this resource and develop ways to achieve further expansion in the facilities wherever is required. The production of new merchandises (or new product forms) will be the features to move this expansion, since the same material is able to produce many kinds of forms  (bottles, jugs, beakers, cups, dishes etc.) This applies also for products coming from the metals, plastics and papers whose forms will supply different markets and necessities.
In short, here is explained step by step the way how to win the battle against the waste generated daily in our cities and turn it into profit for our country. We are in a time when our country does not tolerate more political gossips, more setbacks or government officers arguing  in Congress. Serious people are needed, without any distinction of political banners, educated and hardworking professionals, who bring something home, not to take it out. Many years have passed ever since oil was discovered in Venezuela and instead of using our wealth to develop the country in other areas; we have fallen into  absolute dependency on it. Failure is not a sin, when not having the capacity to do something at certain point in life, it is completely natural to make use of a foreign hand to teach us how to do it, until we have learned the job. Nature has given us a gifted country enriched with natural resources to pay both, the construction of factories as well as the hand and mind of the master, let’s use our oil as the ability to achieve this goal and to open new fields. Venezuela has been accustomed to import everything in spite of having everything in their own backyard, possessing all the raw materials to manufacture its own brilliant future. For decades we have become the buyers of foreign products made with our own natural resources, instead of learning ourselves  by building our own  factories and industries as some Asian countries have done and  today are industrialized countries. Oil will not last forever, so we have to think seriously about opening new forms of economy by the time our oil ends or whenever  technology replace it. The other resources we have will not sustain a country dangerously in debt and with a population of almost thirty million people.

 

 

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Thousands of castoff tires picked up on the streets to be converted again into usable objects.

Endless marvels made with recycled elements.

A simple soda can will contribute greatly to the recycling.

Aluminum bars aimed for marketing.

International representatives of our products off shore will be extremely important.

Recruiting the proper professional staff is something important in the development of this industry.

 Germany is one of the leading countries in waste recycling.

Millions of dollars sold, only in window glasses.

Small portions of elements will also be welcomed to the plant.

Products made in Venezuela will be prideful and prestigious.

Every day the need for glass broaden worldwide.

Titanic demands of plastics for today’s industry are expected to be fulfilled.

We shall not continue burning the future of the nation.

The bigger the amount of garbage the bigger the production.

The study of “Oil Shale” or “Kerogen Shale” is in progress at laboratories of many countries just now and when it reaches the full point of development, conventional oil will no longer have the same significance of today; it could then be replaced by a cheaper, generic oil with the same chemical capacity.

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