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Solar Powered Trash Compactor - BigBelly

September 5, 2008 12:25 PM

Foxborough, MA - While on vacation, I am  not really on vacation. I am always working on something around the house, a side business or some consulting. I had a lunch engagement today over at Patriot Place and noticed amidst all the construction going on they had some really cool new Solar Powered Trash Compactors and Recycling bin together as one unit.

 

I have seen some solar powered  trash only bins throughout Boston as featured in the Boston Globe. These units look to be made by the same inventor since it carries the BigBelly moniker. I wonder if these will ever be like WALL-E.

 

The units in Boston go by the name of BigBelly and  are developed by a Jamaica Plains native James Poss. He designed them so they need emptying once or twice a day, not the 15 or more sanitation worker visits required by some downtown trash cans. They don’t spill. They smell less. And, they hold some 150 gallons of trash, about five times more than a standard city receptacle and just have one 40lb brick of trash to dispose of when it is all done. This also reduces fuel consumption by around 80% needed to  dispose of the trash.   In places where garbage is shipped out like island based communities like Nantucket, Block Island  and especially Hawaii, where disposing of waste has been a huge problem  due to the tourism industry this product makes total sense.