The Origin of Stationary Landfill Mining and Resource Recovery Center — 2017 Invent Deposition #1398

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FIRST TO MARKETPublicly documented 2017 · Invent Deposition #1398

Invent Deposition #1398 · © 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown

Among the 2017 invent depositions, the one most closely related to Stationary Landfill Mining and Resource Recovery Center is Invent Deposition #1398:

“landfill mining and dithering mobile dis-assembly plant is an arranged machine that separates the material on a scale per unit of measurement first is the magnetic property of the unit second is the weight of the unit and third is the size and this method is repeated over and over again to a sufficient level of recycled property”— © 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown

Original 2017 entry, Deposition #1398
The original 2017 entry, preserved by the Internet Archive (2022-12-29).
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It has since graduated from a one-line idea into an engineered product.

→ See where it graduated: Stationary Landfill Mining and Resource Recovery Center

Provenance: published 2017 in the Invent Depositions collection; part of an intellectual-property portfolio with U.S. patent applications dating to 2012; independently timestamped by the Internet Archive. First to market — documented public offering, not a determination of patent priority.