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I've never thrown a plastic bottle anywhere other than in a recycling or garbage bin in my life. Did they all end up in the ocean? How did they get there from the landfill?
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The point is....plastic either shouldn't be used in the first place. Reuseable containers is more sustainable.
Ever visit a landfill? They still bury aluminum and plastic drinking containers that have deposits on them. They then cover it with green waste. They call that Alternative Daily Cover (ADC). ADC which then converts to methane gas a greenhouse gas. Dirt is too expensive and the ADC is easy because households seperate it for them in special green cans outside their homes...... Gee let's fill up the landfills FASTER so we can then transport the waste further AWAY and triple the fee the private landfills charge. Trash kings. We will be mining closed landfills inside of 20 years. Sheeple...... |
There is a serious opportunity in that gyre. One of our scientists resigned a few years ago to start a recycling business in the UK. He "mines" landfills for recyclables. He's making a big difference and good money.
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Plastic = Oil, Oil = $
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We're supposed to be the most intelligent creature on the planet yet we contaminate the air we breath, water we drink and soil we grow our food in.
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Recycling will become big business when sourcing the raw material eventually becomes critically expensive. Huge amounts of valuable methane are lost into the atmosphere daily. Same with cattle ranches, and other industrial waste sources. Q: How much methane? A: Enough to destoy an entire city block: Link between sewer job and San Bruno explosion grows stronger - San Jose Mercury News |
Waukesha makes an electrical generator that sits on top of a metahne producing landfill and has a pipe stuck down like a water pump. It runs on the landfill gas.
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The true environmentalists are the homeless who rifle through garbage cans and comb the streets for recyclables. Heck, they even walk or ride bikes; no powered vehicles at all. I guess I'm lucky in my neighborhood, as they are very respectful and neat as well. If I ever get rich, I'm going to start a business w/ these environmentally conscious folks collecting everything to recycle. Wonder if any one of them wouldn't mind getting on a ship and recycling all the crap in the ocean...
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Google the Sargasso Sea. Been the pit of the doldrums since mariners documented sea travel.
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In the video the plastic resembles food and is eaten so it enters the food chain, so it has the potential to be catastrophic to the entire ocean population. Thats a scary scenario!
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Bad boy....:rolleyes: |
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You missed a good return...yer getting old.
People have implants.....keep up, buddy. |
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