the recycling system is broken and often just a complete lie in many places in the world.
In many places in the world, or mainly the US? I keep seeing this claim repeated but usually any proof is just about the US
the recycling system is broken and often just a complete lie in many places in the world.
In many places in the world, or mainly the US? I keep seeing this claim repeated but usually any proof is just about the US
As someone with an autoimmune disorder, I’m honestly not all that sold on whether that’s a good tradeoff.
Yay, you’re not acutely dying of cancer, but now your body is attacking your internal organs and depending on how shitty your luck is, you can eg. look forward to liver and/or kidney transplants (possibly more than once, too)
Making friends, you say?
Maybe it’s neuropathy? Maybe it’s Maybelline?
What’s this from?!
Fun English facts: “apron” used to be “napron”, but “a napron” was eventually incorrectly split into “an apron”. Same with “adder” which used to be “naddre”, and “umpire” which was “noumpere”
She does have a bit of the 'ol Hapsburg Jaw going on
It’s a weird hill to die on
But at least they’re dead
And at least there’s now one(ish) standard instead of N+1
I respect and always will respect people who are ideologically consistent, even and especially when they are personally harmed by their position
Not sure there’s much to admire in pig-headed refusal to face facts
Everything is a conspiracy, except the actual conspiracies
Ah the VnJ.
Aprineh might as well be chanting “down with us!”
A-ha, somebody else knows about Cipolla!
Here’s his full monograph on stupidity https://harmful.cat-v.org/people/basic-laws-of-human-stupidity/
I had to check, and it looks like at least as far as plastic goes, in Finland it’s sent to two domestic recycling plants, and everything they don’t have the capacity to handle is shipped to Sweden’s Site Zero in Motala (dunno where they go from there.)
But yeah, something like using shredded plastic for road surfacing definitely isn’t what I’d call a sensible way to recycle the material. It’s just adding an extra step before getting to “microplastic endocrine disruptors EVERYWHERE”