+elveezultra so is their video. but I have not stolen it. I just collect interesting videos about shredders. in the description is a link to ssi channel
+Dieselolli1 Ja, ja, sehr schade :( Man nur noch diese fetten BMW 6er sieht. Ein sportlicher Oldtimer zieht viel besser, als ein BMW M heutzutage. Meine Mutter fährt ein BMW e36 Combi, und der zieht mit 111 PS besser, als der Audi von meinem Opa mit 150!
+Vicky T I've been watching one of these for atleast an hour while it happily destroyed a building. The driver seemed happy aswell
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There is. Those machines were created originally to be put at feminine bathrooms so that women could shred their pad and tampons instead of throwing them on the toilet, which clogged the system. It WOULD have been a lot easier to throw them in the garbage, but the makers thought of the many other ways this machine could be used, and now they are world known shredders
Many Navies shred left over food after meal times and mix it with seawater before flushing it, this makes the ship harder to track.Many animal feeds require material to be shredded for easier processing. Most all of the ingredients in your dog food that say "by-product" after it is shredded and ground up animal.Composting, as mentioned before. And yes, compost is an industry, you can buy ready made compost mixes from a variety of different manufacturers and locales. Especially with the organic craze in the food industry over the past decade or so, compost has become big business.