ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 7月5日 07時36分
Photo by @lucalocatelliphoto Airplane debris is crushed for recycling in Roswell, New Mexico. An excavator tears apart the fuselage and the interior trim of an MD-80 airliner with brute force. This shredding is the last phase of recycling after a plane has been decommissioned. About 20 percent of an airliner can be reconditioned to be put back into the market; after the most valuable parts are extracted, the dismantled planes become recycled aluminum, ending up in everyday objects like soda cans.
I visited this massive facility for my latest story for the magazine, called "The End of Trash." which featured some of the most promising examples of how waste can be a valuable resource.
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Caption updated: a previous version identified this as a bulldozer.
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