Turning waste into power
How old food and hot computers are being used to provide new sources of energy.
Food waste from hotels and the heat from computers are being used to provide new sources of energy.
In the fight against climate change, it is of vital importance to find new ways of making our energy go further.
We visit Goa in India, to hear how food waste digesters - that turn waste into gas for cooking – are springing up everywhere.
And in server centres around the world, we explore how the heat generated by running the internet is being re-used by local neighbourhoods.
Presenter: Myra Anubi
Reporters: Chhavi Sachdev and Craig Langran
Producer: Claire Bates
Series Producer: Tom Colls
Sound Mix: Annie Gardiner
Editor: Penny Murphy
Email: peoplefixingtheworld@bbc.co.uk
Image: Richard Dias from Flycatcher Technologies
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