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Recycling, yes or no?

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    #21
    Tell 'em that you don't landfill your bags. You have a big bonfire and burn them!

    You can have a lot of fun with these sort of humourless, non-thinking drones if you want.

    Actually, we should incinerate more of our rubbish anyway. Let's build more incinerators. In Wales and Scotland where nobody is.
    When money ceases to be the tool by which men deal with one another, then men become the tools of men. Blood, whips and guns--or dollars. Take your choice - Ayn Rand, Atlas.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
      Landfill sites done properly aren't exactly bad either there is a great thick membrane between the rubbish and the environment around it that stops the really bad tulip getting out.

      I've seen the monster bug movies and know what suckers are going to be emerging from these landfills in about 20 years.

      The ironic thing is the monster bug isn't the threat, it's all the micro bacteria stuck to its arse that mutated from all and everything we've been dumping.

      Forget astroids, global warming, or the lock ness monster. It's the ickle bugs that are going to finish us off.
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        #23
        I think the media place far too much emphasis on the recycle aspect of conservation, and far too little on reduce or reuse.
        However, these first two are more effective and result in an overall reduction in consumption, which is almost treason in our "current economic climate".

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          #24
          We have to get away from a culture of disposables.

          China imports oil to make plastic cutlery that gets shipped to us who use it once then chuck it in the plastics bin. The used plastics then get shipped to Bangladesh to get separated by hand.

          Is it not better just to have metal cutlery?

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            #25
            Originally posted by minestrone View Post
            We have to get away from a culture of disposables.

            China imports oil to make plastic cutlery that gets shipped to us who use it once then chuck it in the plastics bin. The used plastics then get shipped to Bangladesh to get separated by hand.

            Is it not better just to have metal cutlery?
            Yes, sheffield steel has a smaller "carbon footprint" too.
            But it costs 'Pret' less when customers nick their plastic spoons.

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              #26
              Originally posted by minestrone View Post
              In chez minestrone I try to make sure everything is recycled, cans, bottles, plastics, batteries, paper etc. What we put in the land fill bin is probably about one quarter of a black bag a week.

              To the credit of my council they do actively help out on this providing bags and boxes for all the recyclable groups.

              Anyway, my friend comes round for a few beers last night and we get onto this topic during conversation. His view is that he pays tax to buy the product and he pays council tax to take the waste away, therefore it is not his problem.

              So..

              Recycling, yes or no?
              It all goes to the same landfill anyway - there is no point to it - except to make you feel good if you are dim.
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                #27
                Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                Yes, but should be done by convicts or, in due course, robots at recycling depots.
                I always thought this would be a good activity for the hoody asbo types

                Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                Great idea. The unemployed could have a go too (at different depots).
                Yes them as well - the long term professional unemployed that is, would soon get them looking for something better
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