Alec Baldwin talks his love for 'Peanuts' and the 'immeasurable' effects of his trial
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Plastic is just put in landfill.
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in reply to Katherine Bond • • •Metals are highly recyclable. The mineral slag from the melted pot is used as aggregate on roofing shingles among many other things. The oily shavings from the copper wire drawing process is exactly what's in the bottle of copper anti seize compound.
And there's what we do with food waste... I helped research and get a few patents on recovering what to do with what's left of the beer brewing process. It's now a fat free, high fiber barely bran (that is also absolutely tasteless, but that's what other highly processed ingredients do to sweeten it up and make it unhealthy....) Waste in the recycling process is often sold at high prices.
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And yup... requirements, inducements, sense of helping, all impact ... many.
I watch the 'game' change, both in FL and NY, what gets sorted how, in bins or bags or collections, etc. In FL, the county waste management (Sarasota County) went from separate plastics/bottles vs. paper bins, to just one "recyclables".
A sanitation worker told me it 'all goes to the same place'. (Alligator Alcatraz?)
In NYC, as Jodi said, it's required, at least by buildings. We don't have many separated bins on the streets, as some cities/countries do, for recycling. And though I'm a 'patriot' and 'environment-friendly' (IMM), looking at what we've done and continue to do is disheartening and makes my effort seem meaningless. 🙁
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