The head of Street View of the Stoke Port Metropolitan District Committee has worked out a strategy on how its recycling policy benefits community street view to be responsible for the maintenance of all sidewalks, street lights, grass and street cleaning in autonomous cities, to meet the council's mission statement of "cleaner, greener and stronger.
Part of our recycling strategy includes the use of green energy for our street lamps, the use of solar energy for temporary traffic signals, the use of green fuel for vehicles and factories, a recycling system called Rhinopatch and a recycling system generated by highway maintenance, like dug-up tarmac.
Rhinopatch is a road repair treatment that uses infrared technology and recycles existing materials.
This allows us to import more than 1,350 tons of raw materials each year.