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Yuen-Li Chan – How Technology Can Help Solve the Global Garbage Problem

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This week on The Nick Halaris Show we are featuring Yuen-Li Chan, the COO of Phoenix Waste Solutions. Yuen-Li and her business partner Tamara Webb have patented a zero-fuel waste disposal apparatus that turns trash into ash and energy. The Phoenix can thermally degrade unsorted municipal solid waste without using any fuel and produce 98% less greenhouse gasses than landfills or incinerators. It can process 5 to 8 tons per day at less than half the cost of landfill tipping fees.

I wanted to have Yuen-Li on the show to learn more about our global garbage problem and shine a spotlight on the incredible potential of her innovative new product. Yuen-Li came to our interview prepared not only to discuss the Phoenix but also armed with a whole of bunch of eye-opening facts, figures, and trends about garbage, recycling, and the environmental impact of rising global mass consumerism. In this fascinating episode, we discuss:

  • Just how big the trash problem really is and why landfills and traditional incineration technologies are just too costly for the environment to continue doing
  • Why, as much as we love Amazon Prime and the thrill of unboxing, packaging materials are becoming a major problem for our landfill capacity
  • Why the rise of single-source recycling has actually led to a decline in recycling rates in America
  • Why the centralization of waste management has produced such a huge negative climate impact
  • How the Phoenix uses a patented process involving plasma-assisted combustion to burn garbage in a much cleaner, more energy-efficient way.
  • Why the US Department of Defense is showing interest in the Phoenix and the idea of decentralized waste management
  • & Much, much more

Stay tuned to the end to learn how an experience on a bike ride in a remote jungle in Malaysia opened Yuen-Li’s eyes to our global trash problem and redirected her focus towards a new mission. Yuen-Li also discusses how her love of the outdoors and her work as an eco-tourism entrepreneur inspired her passionate commitment to serving as a steward of Nature.

As always, I hope you all enjoy this episode. Thanks for tuning in!


Love this episode? Please rate, subscribe, and review on your favorite podcast platform to help more users find our show. 🙏 Thank you

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Innhold levert av Nick Halaris. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Nick Halaris eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

This week on The Nick Halaris Show we are featuring Yuen-Li Chan, the COO of Phoenix Waste Solutions. Yuen-Li and her business partner Tamara Webb have patented a zero-fuel waste disposal apparatus that turns trash into ash and energy. The Phoenix can thermally degrade unsorted municipal solid waste without using any fuel and produce 98% less greenhouse gasses than landfills or incinerators. It can process 5 to 8 tons per day at less than half the cost of landfill tipping fees.

I wanted to have Yuen-Li on the show to learn more about our global garbage problem and shine a spotlight on the incredible potential of her innovative new product. Yuen-Li came to our interview prepared not only to discuss the Phoenix but also armed with a whole of bunch of eye-opening facts, figures, and trends about garbage, recycling, and the environmental impact of rising global mass consumerism. In this fascinating episode, we discuss:

  • Just how big the trash problem really is and why landfills and traditional incineration technologies are just too costly for the environment to continue doing
  • Why, as much as we love Amazon Prime and the thrill of unboxing, packaging materials are becoming a major problem for our landfill capacity
  • Why the rise of single-source recycling has actually led to a decline in recycling rates in America
  • Why the centralization of waste management has produced such a huge negative climate impact
  • How the Phoenix uses a patented process involving plasma-assisted combustion to burn garbage in a much cleaner, more energy-efficient way.
  • Why the US Department of Defense is showing interest in the Phoenix and the idea of decentralized waste management
  • & Much, much more

Stay tuned to the end to learn how an experience on a bike ride in a remote jungle in Malaysia opened Yuen-Li’s eyes to our global trash problem and redirected her focus towards a new mission. Yuen-Li also discusses how her love of the outdoors and her work as an eco-tourism entrepreneur inspired her passionate commitment to serving as a steward of Nature.

As always, I hope you all enjoy this episode. Thanks for tuning in!


Love this episode? Please rate, subscribe, and review on your favorite podcast platform to help more users find our show. 🙏 Thank you

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