When you put your Green Bin out by the curb for pickup, did you know that the banana peels, carrot tops and eggshells inside could power the truck that’s going to drive them to the processing facility? It’s true — if you live in Toronto, your recycling truck might be powered by organic waste!
We all know that composting organic items is a great green idea, because it helps keep them out of landfills. But did you know that when organic items are processed, they release something called biogas? Biogas is incredibly useful, because it’s a type of renewable natural gas. But how does this all work? Let’s take a look at the long journey your organic waste takes; from the time it leaves your house to the time it gets transformed!
From Green Bin to Green Energy
Step 1: You, amazing Earth Ranger, are the first step in this process. You make sure your Green Bin is full of all the right stuff, and you place it by the curb for pickup.
Step 2: Your Green Bin gets taken to an organics processing facility. Here, everyone’s organic waste is pre-processed to remove all the things that aren’t supposed to be in there. Plastic bags, bottles, cans — if it’s not organic, it doesn’t move on!
Step 3: The organic material is sent to a giant tank called an anaerobic digester. Anaerobic just means “without oxygen.” In this environment, microorganisms can break down the organics and produce two things: solids (rich compost) and biogas. Currently, the biogas is being burned off, and none of that great energy is being captured.
Step 4: With the help of Enbridge Gas, the City of Toronto is upgrading their equipment so the biogas that’s released can be captured, purified and turned into renewable natural gas.
Step 5: The renewable natural gas will be added to the natural gas grid, which is a network of pipelines that allows the gas to be moved around and developed for different things, like being turned into electricity, heating homes, and powering vehicles.
So, that banana peel you just tossed into your Green Bin might one day power your television. Isn’t green energy amazing?
Is Your Car Green?
We all know that biking, walking or taking public transportation are environmentally-friendly options for getting from place to place, but sometimes you might need to take the car. If you want to make sure your car is as green as possible, you should check out our Stop and Go Green mission, sponsored by our friends at Enbridge Gas! In this mission, you’ll get a window sticker to show the world that you’re going green, a test for you to give the drivers in your life and some tips and tricks to share with them. (Like, for instance: did you know your car wastes less gas if you’re not constantly stopping and starting? Or that turning off the air conditioner will help to conserve fuel?) Plus, you’ll also earn points on the Earth Rangers app when you accept this mission and more points when you complete it! That’s a win-win-win! So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to stop…and go green!
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I never knew that and I don’t live in Toronto but I have a Friend that use to live at Toronto.
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My dad goes to Toronto for business trips sometimes. I wonder if he can find a green garbage truck next time? I’m glad they take out all the plastic, I usually get worried. Thanks!
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