Can you believe that Singapore has no rubbish?

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In a shocking revelation, it has been discovered that Singapore, one of the most densely populated cities in the world, has virtually no rubbish problem. An astonishing 2400 lorries are used every day to collect all the rubbish, which is then dumped in a high-tech bunker.

But that’s not all – Singapore has four waste incinerators strategically located across the country, working tirelessly around the clock, 365 days a year, to burn the rubbish. The resulting heat is used to generate electricity to light homes across the country.

What about the toxic smoke, you ask? Don’t worry, because Singapore’s innovative technology ensures that the smoke is filtered before it is released into the atmosphere.

But that’s not the end of the story. The remaining residue, aptly named “sand”,” is transported to an artificial island where it is reused for non-structural building projects, such as path stones.

The amazing efficiency and sustainability of Singapore’s waste management system serves as a model for cities around the world. Could this be the solution to our global waste crisis? Only time will tell.

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