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Nuclear incinirator power plant

Incinirate plastic waste and general garbage in plasma, creating power
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by using the nuclear energy plant, create electricity which can heat plastic waste to plasma levels, breaking it down in the presence of oxygen and burn the hydrogen creating clean water and carbon, and emitting more energy than put in, by "squeezing out" the energy that's in the plastic, without creating the stink and toxins, from the regular incineration process, thus enabling a profitable sea cleaning project without fossil oils.

Oh, wait. There's a problem. The only stumbling block in this idea is the part where it relies on nuclear energy. So the question is: Could there be some safer way to use nuclear energy so it becomes green itself?

pashute, May 26 2022

Some wishful thinking ideas of biodegrading plastic https://www.forbes....lp/?sh=6ed1da3967a0
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       Once I saw a comic where a character received an enormous amount of paper money (as reward or something), but didn't recognise it as money. Presumably they only knew about coins. So they shredded it and sold it as bags of confetti, for pennies.   

       That's what this idea is doing.
Loris, May 26 2022
  

       //nuclear energy so it becomes green itself?//
Nuclear power is generally considered "greener" than anything fossil-fueled. But there are better/safer/cleaner systems than the current popular uranium/plutonium reactors, & much research into moving beyond the "tea kettle" method (steam turbine) of turning nuclear fission into electricity.
neutrinos_shadow, May 26 2022
  

       If we transmute a rising hot air tornado into a vortex ring then solar concentration would be enough to render our trash down to it's smallest possible footprint, while extracting energy and not allow a single particle to escape into the air.   

       What [Loris] said. [-]
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