London, UK — For its exceptional work in waste management, Molok has won The New Economy magazine’s award for Most Innovative Waste Management Company 2017. Molok has transformed the very nature of waste collection through its highly innovative technology, Deep Collection. The system leverages gravity in order to compress and, thereby, reduce waste, through vertical collection systems that are placed partly underground.
Thanks to the work of Veikko Salli and his team, this groundbreaking solution is now being used throughout the Western world, but has not yet come to the forefront of waste collection in developing economies – nations in which it is arguably most pertinent.
Indeed, Molok’s Deep Collection could provide a real boon for less economically developed countries, enabling them to essentially skip a century’s worth of development work in terms of waste collection. Instead of going through the processes of traditional methods, developing economies can instead head straight towards the most advanced system out there. In doing so they could transform their oft-littered landscapes, while also saving on much-needed government revenue in the medium to long-term.
With Deep Collection technology, Molok is innovating the entire industry worldwide, and in doing so, making the planet a cleaner place for this generation and those to come.
Source: Molok Ltd. / Globe Newswire