Cities used to drown in garbage — now some are paying to import it. Waste-to-energy plants solved the landfill crisis by burning garbage at high temperatures to generate electricity, processing smoke emissions through multi-layer filtration and converting ash into construction material. The system worked so well that garbage became valuable fuel. But power plants can't stop running without hemorrhaging costs, and cities only produce so much waste daily. The result — digging up old landfills, importing garbage from neighboring regions, and purchasing waste by the ton. The logic has completely reversed. Garbage went from burden to competed resource, and any system that depends on waste to function will never allow waste to disappear.
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