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Streetlights rely on trash for power

Who would’ve thought that everyday trash can be used to provide juice for streetlights? That’s the concept behind designer Haneum Lee’s idea, relying on trash which emits methane during the composting period, where the methane will then be used to generate enough power to keep the streetlights working till dawn breaks.

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