There is plenty of waste in industrial processes, and the world of computer manufacturing is no exception. A prime example of this are the silicon wafers used as starting materials for the production of chips by the computing industry. Every year, roughly 3.3 million silicon wafers are sent to landfills across the world to be crushed. Of course where some see waste, others see opportunity — such as IBM, who just announced a new process to turn these silicon wafers into solar panels.
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wow, really great.
It’s refreshing to see a company like IBM looking beyond the profitability bottom line to see a bigger picture.
This idea has me wondering about other little known industrial waste products and their potentials. Who ever heard of silicon wafers? If some industrious minded people, like the folks at inhabitat, could let the public know of particular kinds of waste material, I’m sure the raw materials would spark in ovation.
Just a random brain storm thought here, but everyone seems to like a good contest. Suppose inhabatat selected 10 industrial waste products – items that most people may be unaware of – and then challenge readers to put these items to a good second use upcycle, re-purpose, or whatever.
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I’M TRYING TO INPROVE ON MY HOME MADE SOLAR PANEL . SO , I NEED TO BY USED SOLA CHIPS, INEXPENSIVE TO PRACTICE ON ,AND INPROVE ON THE OUT PUT OF MY HEAT ,AND STORAGE THANKS . MICHAEL FROM NEWTOWN MCAS@SNET.NET