• ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    The problem is that mixing everything means massive contamination, so only metal is going to really get pulled out.

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      3 days ago

      Only the metal should be pulled out. Plastic recycling is a scam invented by the bottling companies and there’s not a single plastic bottle that couldn’t be replaced by paper or aluminum. Even the plastic lines cardboard cartons use less plastic overall.

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        3 days ago

        There’s plenty of paper that could get recycled as well that can’t in a single stream. I agree plastic going to a landfill is better though.

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            3 days ago

            It doesn’t really degrade in a landfill though. Industrial composting is something I wish was more popular though, that would probably reduce my actual trash by about 50%.

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              3 days ago

              I actually separate my burnables and compost the ashes, but I understand that most people can’t diy that. I think Japan has separate receptacles for burnables.

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                Japan separates burnable stuff like paper and food waste from the non-burnable plastics and styrofoam type things. I believe they end up burning both though, but with different methods or temps or something like that. Metal and electronics etc doesn’t go in with the rest of the non-burnables. The only plastic bottles they separate for recycling are the PET kind.