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The Hidden Sun Clan have a planet in their system, Wunyaka they have two sites on it, one is for stuff they can use, and another place where stuff they can't use is stored.
Malaise could be a possible site for Nepleslians. E-waste could be dismatled in the low-income cities by families and sold to the SMDION manufacturing plants as materials.
Robin Nagle: What I discovered in New York City trash
New York City residents produce 11,000 tons of garbage every day. Every day! This astonishing statistic is just one of the reasons Robin Nagle started a research project with the city's Department of Sanitation. She walked the routes, operated mechanical brooms, even drove a garbage truck herself--all so she could answer a simple-sounding but complicated question: who cleans up after us?
I think in SARP, we have robots who can handle trash collection duties on most planets. Trash recycling is probably fairly efficient where it exists, and in Yamatai aether power provides the free energy needed to make it feasible, cost-wise. Of course with starships being so common, trash could be dumped somewhere just as easily, like an uninhabitable planet.
From an RP standpoint, trash-worlds can be a fun adventuring site and eventually archeological treasure troves.
I believe the Sweds have developed a Trash to Energy program so efficient, that other European countries are actually paying them to take their garbage.
They literally ran out of trash. SWEDEN RAN OUT OF TRASH! Guys, why hasn't Sweden given us this technology?