THE FUTURE OF RECYCLING


Rajan Ahluwalia has been in the recycling business since 1989. He is from Mumbai (Bombay) India. His father served in Indian Railways, and his mother was a stay-at-home mother. He holds a B.Sc. degree from Bombay University in India.

At the 2013 independently organized TED event held in Canada, he was one of the speakers and he spoke at length on what he calls the "Future of Recycling".

He started off with the question; What is rain? and he went on to explain that rain is recycled water infact a very close loop of recycled water. Nature recycles water in a very systematic way i.e the water cycle but what is fascinating is that in doing this nature doesn't use any chemicals, does't release any emissions and there are no by-product.

Now, what if mankind can achieve such a process? that will change the whole world. But what has happened was that instead of following nature mankind has been "so good to nature" so far, they have misused it as much as they can. Nature has been exploited and this has gone on and on for so long, now man has realized the need to go green.
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