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Oceans Apart – ‘Fantasy Island’

Posted on the 12 February 2018 by Inciner8 @inciner8ltd

Oceans Apart – ‘Fantasy Island’

Back in 2012 Simon Reeve. A BBC journalist, covering the growing waste epidemic in the Maldives called this island 'Apocalyptic'. Shocking scenes of MSW (Municipal Solid Wastes) just falling off the sides of an island so overloaded that the landfill site had become a waste mountain.

Oceans Apart ‘Fantasy Island’Oceans Apart – ‘Fantasy Island’According to official statistics, a single tourist produces 3.5kg of garbage a day, twice as much as someone from Malé and five times more than anyone from the rest of the Maldives archipelago. Altogether, that comes to "300 to 400 tons of trash" dumped on the island every day, according to Shina Ahmed, administration manager of the Thilafushi Corporation that runs the island.

Oceans Apart ‘Fantasy Island’Oceans Apart – ‘Fantasy Island’Inciner8 have been in consultation with a regional company on the provision and commission of 7 of our i8-700 large capacity waste incinerators. These will be used to reduce the growing mountains of waste currently being stored in landfill facilities around Thiafusha. Over the next 3 years, this problem is expected to rise exponentially across the Indian Ocean unless something fundamental is done to address the sheer volume of waste. Incineration will help with this - just the incineration process alone will reduce the volume of waste (down to just 3% of its' original size in most cases).

The energy created from the combustion process could in the future be used for cleaning, heating or even electricity generation projects on nearby islands. Please check back in the next few weeks as we will have an updated blog post following the installation and running of our waste solution.

More reading / viewing:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-18073917/apocalyptic-island-of-waste-in-the-maldives

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