Comment by looping__lui 4 months ago They burn it :-) 6 comments looping__lui Reply s0fa37 4 months ago On this note, the exterior of an incinerator in Osaka was 'refurbished' by the Austrian artist Huntertwasser, who was certainly an interesting person.https://hundertwasser.com/en/architecture/arch122_mop_maishi...If you're ever in Vienna, there is a museum of his design that is worth visiting - it's quite unlike anything I've visited before/sincehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundertwasserhaus dcrazy 4 months ago Exactly this. They just burn pretty much everything. I have no idea what the carbon capture situation is like in Japan. But at least they use the waste heat to power municipal baths. f_devd 4 months ago That's surprising to me since they have one of the best average air quality scores of any country (that's avaiable with gmaps). insane_dreamer 4 months ago Interesting. And how do they handle the toxic fumes? johnea 4 months ago They breath then, that's how... dcrazy 4 months ago That is an active area of research.
s0fa37 4 months ago On this note, the exterior of an incinerator in Osaka was 'refurbished' by the Austrian artist Huntertwasser, who was certainly an interesting person.https://hundertwasser.com/en/architecture/arch122_mop_maishi...If you're ever in Vienna, there is a museum of his design that is worth visiting - it's quite unlike anything I've visited before/sincehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundertwasserhaus
dcrazy 4 months ago Exactly this. They just burn pretty much everything. I have no idea what the carbon capture situation is like in Japan. But at least they use the waste heat to power municipal baths.
f_devd 4 months ago That's surprising to me since they have one of the best average air quality scores of any country (that's avaiable with gmaps).
insane_dreamer 4 months ago Interesting. And how do they handle the toxic fumes? johnea 4 months ago They breath then, that's how... dcrazy 4 months ago That is an active area of research.
On this note, the exterior of an incinerator in Osaka was 'refurbished' by the Austrian artist Huntertwasser, who was certainly an interesting person.
https://hundertwasser.com/en/architecture/arch122_mop_maishi...
If you're ever in Vienna, there is a museum of his design that is worth visiting - it's quite unlike anything I've visited before/since
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundertwasserhaus
Exactly this. They just burn pretty much everything. I have no idea what the carbon capture situation is like in Japan. But at least they use the waste heat to power municipal baths.
That's surprising to me since they have one of the best average air quality scores of any country (that's avaiable with gmaps).
Interesting. And how do they handle the toxic fumes?
They breath then, that's how...
That is an active area of research.