Hello viewers, welcome to Info Thirst today we are going to discuss Waste Management and Second-Hand Culture. Before we get into the topic we would like you to Follow us by clicking the follow button. Now that you have done that...So let's dive into it… ReTuna is the world's 1st second-hand mall. Located next to a recycling center, the Swedish mall repurposes everything from toys to furniture. Shop owners find treasure from other people’s trash. It consists of over a staff of 50 professionals. It's a model that works on how to save perfectly good stuff from being wasted away by someone. Even Sweden's most famous company Ikea refurbishes its furniture here, so their furniture could be fixed and recycled. They also fix electronics. ReTuna is part of a larger initiative to breathe a new life in Eskilstuna, a place that went into decline after the collapse of its steel industry in the 1970s about a decade ago the city kick-started its economy by going green now biogas need from trash. According to this program in the country’s less than one percent of household waste goes to landfill. The country has gotten so good at recycling, it had to buy trash from other countries to keep its waste-to-energy facilities humming. Sweden is a country with one the best waste management systems, anybody raised in Sweden knows how to separate trash into five colorful bins. The city of Eskilstuna takes it to the next level; most households separate their waste into seven different colored bags. It's a system that makes it easier for automated sorting. Machines to do their job at the waste plant. The Second-Hand culture and waste management culture is trending upward and growing faster than ever hope it continues and we make our planet cleaner than ever. Hope this blog was informative and helped you in some way. Feel free to give your suggestion by commenting in the comment section below. Be updated for more posts by FOLLOWING/SUBSCRIBING us and following us on social media. Thank You for visiting Info Thirst. RECYCLE.SHARE.GROW.