Adventures in Recycling

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Today was a different day, which perhaps is just how I like it.

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I started by bringing down from the farm two pieces of construction bamboo - guadua angustifolia - for some friends at the place where I park the Nissan. They needed it urgently to fix up one of the roofs where some cars are parked, and I was happy to help.

Then I went down to the warehouse and loaded up some aluminium, and started heading down to Padilla.

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I like driving, and I seem to do it in a more relaxed fashion than other Colombians, who always seem to be in such an immense hurry to get anywhere.

Finally I made it to the aluminum foundry.

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They have been in business 3 years here, a regional center for transforming scrap into almost pristine aluminium ingots. They shared with me this picture of their last founding.

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It was very interesting to talk to them and they even offered me a job helping to find clients for their final product in the United States or elsewhere. Anyone have any tips for me? We can split the commission.

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So we weighed all my aluminium by type and then they started pulling out their garbage, part of the deal that goes both ways.

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In the end it took 8 of us to get this 230kg sack of not-aluminum metal into the car. I thought that was it but it wasn't, we did get it all in in the end though.

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As I drove back slowly and carefully, and thought back over the day, it was something special, a bit out of the ordinary, many people looked at me funny - look at that, a gringo trash man.

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My wife warned me not to damage the faux-leather seats, and I didn't, so I guess it was a good day in more ways than one. I'm living the American Dream, down here in Colombia, South America.

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Shame we can't live this type of American dream in the US. Keep on keeping on, man.

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Indeed, but the dream lives on! I wouldn't be surprised if people want to start visiting me, ECOBANK has a visa program :)

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transforming scrap into almost pristine aluminium ingots

I love seeing junk turn into useful resources. Scrap yards are so impressive to me.

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Me too, can't wait until we can get a few more machines working, junk has so much potential!!

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If it's an American dream!

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South America is America, although not unitedstatesian.

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Wow! You have a good heart of helping other people. Keep it up and enjoy what you are doing.

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That sounds like an amazing day! I'm glad you were able to help your friends with the bamboo, and that you found a new business opportunity.

I'm not sure if I have any tips for finding clients for the aluminum foundry, but I'm sure you'll be able to figure it out. You seem like a resourceful person, and you're already off to a good start by reaching out to people on social media.

I'm also impressed that you were able to get such a large sack of metal into your car. That must have been quite a feat!

It sounds like you had a lot of fun on your day out, and that you're really enjoying your life in Colombia.

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