38. Cleaning Up
Three
weeks of sports, sex and workouts later they were finally back in orbit around Earth.
The news of Sebastian's cowardly demise made it into the news, but was merely a minor story, it seems like everyone in the Federation were just glad he was of no further concern.
Mark and the girls were getting impatient as they came out of FTL and it seemed to take forever before the shuttles started leaving for the surface. Everyone eager to get back home, since they'd been away so long.
They were already waiting in the shuttle, when the announcement was made that shuttles could begin departing and they were immediately off into space and headed to the surface. A few minutes later they saw Atlantis on the horizon and everyone started getting giddy about returning.
Soon they were touching down at the palace and giving Luna and Astra a quick tour of the residence and they each picked out a bedroom. Since everyone had already switched to living on Atlantis time, they realized it was nearly lunch time, so they decided to go grab a bite to eat and then go work off their lunch over a round of golf or maybe going to the survival park.
As they reached the front desk of the palace, Ally informed Mark that there was a message for him.
Mark thanked her for the message as he read it. It was from Jacob Marsbe, the recycling guy, it just said he'd appreciate a time to sit down and go over plans for rolling out his recycling system.
Mark tapped his wrist device and within seconds, Jacob was answering the call.
"My King! It is good to hear from you. Thank you for calling!"
"Nice to hear from you Jacob, I'm guessing you're on Atlantis and I'm back as well, where and when would you like to meet?"
"If now is a good time, I can be there in 30 seconds."
"That works for me, I was just going for lunch, so we can talk and eat."
Sure
enough, 30 seconds later Jacob came floating down in the hover elevator. Since the message was left at the concierge desk, he suspected Jacob was staying at the palace.
Since it was nearly lunch time already and overhearing their plans, Ally suggested one of the bars in the entertainment district, which had an excellent lunch menu.
They thanked her for the suggestion as they all started walking out of the palace.
It was a 10 minute walk out to the entertainment district and all of the bars seemed to be fairly busy and fairly noisy, so they were starting to reconsider going to a bar for lunch. The one Ally suggested was busy also, but they offered Mark the use of one of their semi-private rooms, which was much quieter and more conducive to having a productive meeting.
Since Jacob had been on Earth for over a week, he had done some looking into how garbage and recycling was done in numerous cities around the planet, and he had made quite a few tweaks to his design.
The recycling system was now modular, with separate collection and conversion units. The bins themselves were being manufactured on the moon so the sealed areas containing the technology was protected. Similar to the stun guns, each bin had a unique identifier so the owner could see the location of each bin and see statistics for how many tonnes of trash it had collected. Each customer could also choose the colour of the bin and put their own logo on it. The top outer edge of the bin was full of holes so cameras, lids, fences or other things could be mounted.
He also two versions of the collection bins, but both could be easily shipped as they were simply one-time use construx.
The hopper versions could be placed in a metal bin as long as it had 4 distinct metal sides and a metal bottom, such as on a garbage truck and it would form itself to the size of the hopper, so therefore it could fit front load, side load or rear load garbage trucks, or even basic normal dumpsters if they wanted. The other was also a construx, but it made a basic rectangular bin about 1.5 metres in height, 1.5 metres in width and 2.5 metres in length. These could be used universally as community or building dumpsters or even mounted onto a pickup truck frame.
Jacob also built in some safeties as they would notify the owner if a body or gun was put into the dumpster, who could then contact the local authorities to investigate. It also would not allow live people or animals to breach the upper force field that protected the conversion layer. A dead body however could pass through the force field, but would not be converted until authorities arrived. They could then call the owner, who could then temporarily deactivate the unit, thus preventing the evidence from being removed from the bin, except by authorities.
The beauty of the entire process was the material teleports. Garbage was dumped into a bin where it appeared to rapidly decompose, but was actually being converted into a super dense black material, which was then teleported to the designated conversion facility, where it was stored until it could be converted into something else.
The conversion modules were now designed to be overhead bins that trucks could drive under and the preset amount of matter was converted and dumped back into the trucks. By making them modular and locking them to a specific matter conversion type, prevented governments from taking garbage and turning it into gold or diamonds. Jacob wanted true usable materials that were in high demand, but nothing that was rare or super valuable.
From his research he figured plastic pellets, glass pellets, dirt, sand, gravel, wood chips and for metals he figured iron and aluminum ingots, he also had a few specialized conversion units for turning matter into various sizes and types of wood, including paper, one to create clean drinking water and one that could create various types of grains. He had also made one for creating oil and gas and one that converted garbage into electricity, but decided against them as he didn't want to contribute to the planet's pollution by creating more oil and gas and he didn't want to compete with the power cell business Mark already had going.
Mark asked, "You've put a lot of work into this, even more since the last time I talked to you. Do you have a business plan for how you want to roll these out?"
Jacob sighed, "I'm an engineer and inventor, I don't want to try and run a business. I just want to live comfortably."
Mark said, "I think I can get you some help to run the business, but have you given any thought on how you want to get these units into service?"
"I was actually thinking rather than selling the units, we could give them away for free, or for a nominal fee, and then just take a percentage of their collection and conversion fees. I've already got the units setup to provide real-time collection and conversion reports, I figure each month the unit could auto-send an invoice to whoever is running the recycle station and then they would just pay."