Monday, Dec. 22, 1986
Business Notes Technology
The customs agents at Geneva's airport have seen just about everything. But when ten heavy sacks arrived for Catrel, a Swiss industrial-research firm, they were a bit surprised. The contents of the shipment: 1,000 lbs. of grapefruit rinds, hamburger scraps, coat hangers and other junk discarded by California homeowners.
Culled from a San Diego dump, the trash was selected to represent a typical U.S. garbage can. Catrel will see how its new waste-treatment technology, which reduces garbage to pellets that can then be formed into building materials, will work on American trash. Reason: Catrel hopes to market the process in the U.S.