The Garbage Collection and Sorting project is the pivotal point in the Purposed Dominion Strategy and the practical application of the Principle of Interconnectedness. It transforms an environmental problem into a solution for social equity and economic growth, directly supporting Goal 6 (Climate Action) and Goal 8 (Equity).
The collection phase is designed to achieve Equity, Inclusion, and Poverty Eradication by providing dignified work to marginalized groups.
Engaging the Vulnerable Population: Highgraph Investments Limited deliberately engages the vulnerable and the less privileged population in the collection of waste/trash materials. This creates guaranteed income slots and ensures their effective participation in the economy.
The Source: Waste is collected from the Purposed Dominion Outfits (Families, Chapters, Fellowships, and Communities), which serve as formalized collection points and consumers of the final products.
Highgraph Innovations: The collection process utilizes proprietary Highgraph Innovations designed for efficiency and environmental safety, such as the Highgraph Eco-friendly Exhausters and the Highgraph Eco-friendly Dumpsters.
2. Sorting, Innovation, and Transformation
The sorting process is where waste is transformed from a liability into a high-value raw material using specialized technology and skills.
The Purpose: The process is governed by the belief that "Waste Is Raw as Human Is Purposed Dominion," emphasizing the inherent value that must be discovered.
Innovation: After collection, waste is sorted and processed. Key innovations utilized here include:
The Highgraph waste/trash into pole/posts converter, which repurposes materials for construction and infrastructure.
Skills Deployment: Individuals who have received training in skills like material science, resource management, and manufacturing at the Highgraph Dominance Purpose Centres are deployed to manage and optimize the sorting and transformation process.
Output: The result is purified, sorted materials ready to be used as inputs for various ventures, most notably:
Raw materials for organic farming (soil amendments, containers, supports).
Raw materials for household utilities and other manufacturing by Highgraph Industries and Highgraph Manufacturers.
3. The Climate and Economic Impact
By providing regenerative means of disposal/utilization, the waste management project makes climate restoration a tangible reality and feeds the entire economic system:
Zero Emissions: This model realizes the vision of zero emissions by ensuring that waste is utilized instead of dumped, thereby supporting Goal 6 (Climate Action).
Workforce and Supply: It provides a reliable raw materials and workforce pipeline for the respective Highgraph Investments Limited Ventures, sustaining the entire economic model.
Clean Energy: Waste is also a source of affordable and clean energy (Goal 17), with projects aiming to generate green energy from these transformed byproducts.