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RE: The Deadpost Initiative - Week 39 - Share your most undervalued work ($16 STEEM rewards last week)

in #contest6 years ago

Hey there @whatamidoing great iniative man! I think people may enjoy this one I wrote a while back on technologies you can purchase to increase your abundance. https://steemit.com/energy/@makinstuff/decentralize-your-tribe-an-investment-strategy-list

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Great list! The turning used plastics that can't be recycled into energy is really promising! Imagine if we could do a #litterwalk and make deposits into a gassifier with what we picked up that others discarded. If we couldn't afford our own, this could easily be a community thing, like the old school can banks (where you used to be able to deposit aluminum cans for money back; they don't really exist in my state anymore, but probably do in states with bottle returns). Get a little change back for contributing to the power grid, as it were.
Is the Alexa water purifier you mentioned reverse osmosis? I thought that was the only kind that could remove flouride.

Yes, that is a vision I've had for starting a viable business with this and giving a payout to people that bring in plastics/aluminum weigh their collection and pay the current market rate in crypto's. The Alexapure is a ceramic pour filter with extremely small pours so certain size molecules can't make it through from my understanding. I haven't done any analysis such as a total dissolved solids or gas chromatography to verify, but may give that a shot with some connections I have in the future. If you have any suggestions for a test I'd love to give one a shot and publish my findings here on Steemit.