
While you are reviewing the presentation for Circular Solar Wind please listen to the audio from EOLis 2025
...Included waste stream recycled paper, glass and some plastic pieces which were to present single use plastic and recycled wind blade, nacelle composites. Yes, back in 2008 we understood this was necessary to solve how to manage future hard to recycled Zero Waste materials and turn them into high strength infrastructure materials. which could also benefit electrification such as EV charging, solar carports to water management infrastructure (with pollution control).

These same materials are used on EoL wind blades, nacelles and on our Nanorocks to increase solar energy yields from albedo effect.

On Summer Solstice 2025 a new record was made onboard the OCTOPUS testbed. 3.76kWhs were produced using the a methods to support slides 13-14/26. A few days later, during CEE (cloud edge effect) a Pmax spike to 688 watts, 154% nameplate, supported by Circular Solar innovations.
Hard to recycle Eol Wind composites (and more) now have a scalable solution, as a new version of waste-to-energy.
Per research (and AI results too), this may be a world record for solar yield, pmax (similar module, orientation).
*Third party testing is required for verification. Testbed was created to simulate third party outdoor real-life testing.
Assess where aging Wind turbines are locatied to plan and deploy Circular Solar Wind farms using the USGS database
This video is decades in the making. To help explain and encourage people to recycle, prevent litter and purchase recyclable products materials with environmental benefits (such as cooler infrastructure or energy efficiency and pollution control) this was filmed in Antalya Province, Turkiye on the Mediterranean to explain albedo effect and to honour the leadership of the UN Zero Waste Initiative.
Additionally, retrieval of litter and better management or recycling can incorporate our suggestions to the California 2026 Zero Waste Plan, including the "Homeless to Housed Workforce Development Job Program". This can also support reconstruction and new jobs in Gaza and Ukraine. Please see details at: https://circularsolar.net/our-thinking

Building on 2008 CDR Circular Concrete, Glass. Recylcled paper, plastic mix pilot:
We see various construction waste, consumer bottle, the able represents wind blades. And their thermal values, including albedo effect, to reflect light, heat, important in the hot region of Turkiye and in the Middle East.
Additionally, there are some CS pollution capture, breakdown/control materials there as well. This is critical for water management infrastructure (next video) and surrounding Agriculture and water resources.
The 2,000 year old Agora in Izmir is a fine example to scale today with recycled, Zero Waste materials with virgin mined materials for sustainable infrastructure.
Such as construction waste, energy waste (Wind turbine composites) and consumer glass as SCMs can build modern, urban water management infrastructure. Such as for a New Gaza (from desalination plant water) water management infrastructure and add. Solar and batteries to power the desalination plant and irrigation for nearby farms, gardens and parks.
It could be called the: Gaza Agora of Peace.

Before and after reconstruction in Anatolian region. Construction today can include recycled, Zero Waste materials.

Could the Sifir Atiki Foundation play a role?
And/or: https://globalzerowasteforum.org/
If some Palestinians were relocated to Turkiye temporarily, then Turkiye could teach Gazans these jobs, and educate recycling, conservation practices which can help the greater good of the planet but also back in Gaza resources management. Such as preventing food, water, energy waste. Then, especially those without medical issues and are trained, these become new jobs in Gaza for the reconstruction of Rafah and ongoing public works and recycling management jobs.
Our goal is that small micro demonstrations could be available at the G20 in Miami and COP31 in November 2026. For Turkish leadership to display including energy, recycled materials, pollution management comparison, scaled up from California work and which aligns with 2026 CalRecycle, CalEPA Zero Waste Draft Plan additions based on our recommendations.

Most of this was litter (some already recycled material brought over from USA) of various consumer packaging and construction waste littered by others on this property (people trespass and litter, but it is all to common to see bags of trash sitting on the ground in public venues). We then picked it up and next day Cherise placed it outsi
Most of this was litter (some already recycled material brought over from USA) of various consumer packaging and construction waste littered by others on this property (people trespass and litter, but it is all to common to see bags of trash sitting on the ground in public venues). We then picked it up and next day Cherise placed it outside on the travertine flooring in the morning for the sunlight to heat it up to measure its albedo effect with a thermal camera. She also put equal parts water in the plastic and glass bottles to show how plastic heats our waterways moreso than natural, recyclable glass.
Learn about albedo effect here:

In the afternoon a thermal camera was used to define its heat signature.
The "G" stands for glass and natural resources (construction waste, gravel).
"P" for plastic (including the portable solar panels; one plastic, one glass).
Located in Antalya province, Latitude 36, on a cool day in February, the day high was 56F.
The wood is a benchma
In the afternoon a thermal camera was used to define its heat signature.
The "G" stands for glass and natural resources (construction waste, gravel).
"P" for plastic (including the portable solar panels; one plastic, one glass).
Located in Antalya province, Latitude 36, on a cool day in February, the day high was 56F.
The wood is a benchmark, as the hottest material and a very dark, low albedo value (heat sink). We see plastic is a warmer material is warmer than natural glass, particularly those with dark colored graphics. Darker plastic, especially tires and tire wear microplastic dust are very hot (not seen here, but an example why dark asphalt roads are not ideal in warm regions).

This is how we know plastic pollution in particular is not only polluting microplastics and its toxins, chemicals, it is also literally heating up our planet - our waterways. The Mediterranean sea, our oceans to the Arctic. Plus on land, lakes to mountains with snow. This also heats up our soil - which impacts Agriculture health (and wate
This is how we know plastic pollution in particular is not only polluting microplastics and its toxins, chemicals, it is also literally heating up our planet - our waterways. The Mediterranean sea, our oceans to the Arctic. Plus on land, lakes to mountains with snow. This also heats up our soil - which impacts Agriculture health (and water demand).
Chronic health problems from single-use plastic bottle use due to nanoplastics and microplastics exposure: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40555020/

We do not want any plastic littering our soil, waterways and oceans. However, here we see just much worse, hotter the darker colored plastics are on sea surface temperatures. About a 20F/11C hotter temperature from the brown tarp due to its low albedo value.

Recycled materials in infrastructure, such as roads, is important. However, which kind and where they are located can deeply impact the local ecosystem and environment.
Here we see the value of the natural resource materials of the concrete versus asphalt with plastic (tires) where its surface temperature is about 15F (8C) higher. We see t
Recycled materials in infrastructure, such as roads, is important. However, which kind and where they are located can deeply impact the local ecosystem and environment.
Here we see the value of the natural resource materials of the concrete versus asphalt with plastic (tires) where its surface temperature is about 15F (8C) higher. We see the UHI, urban heat island effect, impacted the what was once a green weed, has now been dried out and is brown. Additionally, the heat expands the asphalt and microplastic enters the adjacent waterway from stormwater runoff.

In progress image and finished of the micro pilot from 2008. Utilizing these recycled, Zero Waste material, an early demonstration of recycled materials as SCMs for low carbon concrete and more.
This location was chosen to ensure the pollution capture and breakdown/removal method worked and the carbon conversion byproduct was safe for or i
In progress image and finished of the micro pilot from 2008. Utilizing these recycled, Zero Waste material, an early demonstration of recycled materials as SCMs for low carbon concrete and more.
This location was chosen to ensure the pollution capture and breakdown/removal method worked and the carbon conversion byproduct was safe for or improved soil and plant health. Over the years Cherise went and did visual checks, that tire wear microlastics or tailpipe emissions were being removed (one reasons glass was used, to be able to see it).

Here is a thermal camera overlay from a small 2023 Earth Day Cleanup on the Oakland Estuary in the San Francisco Bay Area. Litter from land can wash off into our waterways.


During tidal flow or storms, the debris washes up on this historic former Ship building dock and launch. Water flows over these hot materials and heats up the water temperature; adding to warming of our planet. This can be avoided!

Sunlight heating up the wood debris and various litter such as various forms of plastic, aluminum, steel and glass. These materials can be 10F - 30F higher than ambient temperatures. When it rains or during tidal flow, now that water is also being warmed by litter. Plus, pollutants contaminate water quality.
Managing resources, zero waste
Sunlight heating up the wood debris and various litter such as various forms of plastic, aluminum, steel and glass. These materials can be 10F - 30F higher than ambient temperatures. When it rains or during tidal flow, now that water is also being warmed by litter. Plus, pollutants contaminate water quality.
Managing resources, zero waste initiatives in action, can immediately help clean up and also cool off our environment.

This kayak trimaran was purchased in part to do these cleanups. Able to be beached with no draft and trampolines for stability and to haul out materials .

In this area, by Oakland, CA, the observation over the years has been that since CRV/DGS has been added to additional beverage containers overall litter is down. Since January 1st 2024, new additions for bottle deposits have been large plastic juice containers, glass wine and spirits bottles and now aluminum cans.
That means more money in
In this area, by Oakland, CA, the observation over the years has been that since CRV/DGS has been added to additional beverage containers overall litter is down. Since January 1st 2024, new additions for bottle deposits have been large plastic juice containers, glass wine and spirits bottles and now aluminum cans.
That means more money in consumers’ pockets and less landfilling, littering, energy use, toxic and greenhouse gas emissions.
https://calmatters.org/commentary/2023/06/bottle-recycling-overhaul-california-consumers/

This is an example of a 1 hour beach cleanup and e-scooter ride to a bottle return "take-back" location (a few trips were needed for this amount).
In the Circular Solar plan, we intend to partner or manufacturer cargo trailers for e-bikes and gas scooters (common in Turkiye and parts of the Middle East). To scale including for the "Homeles
This is an example of a 1 hour beach cleanup and e-scooter ride to a bottle return "take-back" location (a few trips were needed for this amount).
In the Circular Solar plan, we intend to partner or manufacturer cargo trailers for e-bikes and gas scooters (common in Turkiye and parts of the Middle East). To scale including for the "Homeless-to-Housed" workforce development program, noted here:

Gas powered scooters are the primary vehicle for many people in some regions, such as Turkiye. Here we see a mock-up of the Circular Solar cargo trailers which can haul recycled materials and is easier than an automobile on some narrow streets where cars are not allowed.
E-bikes are also an option.
As described in the "Homeless-to-Housed"
Gas powered scooters are the primary vehicle for many people in some regions, such as Turkiye. Here we see a mock-up of the Circular Solar cargo trailers which can haul recycled materials and is easier than an automobile on some narrow streets where cars are not allowed.
E-bikes are also an option.
As described in the "Homeless-to-Housed" workforce development program:

The e-bike or gas powered scooter with a Circular Solar cargo trailer can haul the bottles and cans to the Sifir Atik bottle return. This is a job which can scale in many urban areas, but is one well suited for for New Gaza once it is rebuilt.
However, additionally, this can be done for moving materials to food/aid during the clean-up and
The e-bike or gas powered scooter with a Circular Solar cargo trailer can haul the bottles and cans to the Sifir Atik bottle return. This is a job which can scale in many urban areas, but is one well suited for for New Gaza once it is rebuilt.
However, additionally, this can be done for moving materials to food/aid during the clean-up and rebuild of Gaza.
CS Utility trailers can be Made in Turkiye.

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