Fires: Stop burning fields. In the future, you can do business with waste.

Kosovo, like India, faces the problem of burning straw left over in the fields by farmers, and now some fires are entering other areas, causing massive problems. This article is prepared by the prestigious newspaper The Guardian and comes into Albanian from Periscope. Summer [but also autumn] in India, [...]
Summer [but also autumn] in India, as in Kosovo, is the smoke season, the worst time of the year for some of the most polluted air cities in the world.
There is another reason for that, besides traffic, the power plant industry. It is also time for burning fields by farmers. This is an easy and free way to clear the field to be planted next season.
Although technically illegal, again the same as in Kosovo, this happens in all northern countries of India. Some measurements say that such burns make up the mast of general air polluting during winter months.
One study reveals that in Delhi, often the most polluted city in the world, when the period of polluted air fires begins increases 20 times more. ”
But some private companies have already come up with ideas that say they can help.
A Hamburg-based company called “Bio-lutions” has built a factory near Bangalores to convert the remains of the field into fibers that can be used for packing and heels materials.
More than 95 percent of these farmers were burning such agricultural wastes earlier,” said Maheshchandra Guru, director of an NGO called Vicasana working with Bio-lutions.
“Vikasana pays about 500 rupees per tonne (5 euro and 66 cents). So they get it from 1500 to 2000 extra rupees every month.
Other investment companies are working in agricultural spaces.
Other invasive companies make other products, depending on the remains. /Periscopi










