English: A schematic of a sorting machine for domestic waste, based on an image in the book "Energie en grondstoffen in de toekomst" by Robbin Kerrod. The machine can be used in countries where non-organicly degradable, unsorted (at the source) domestic waste is placed in trash bags and picked up by the local garbage men. Permission was granted by Robin Kerrod for the use of the image.
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