Incineration is the lazyman's way to deal with waste. It's ignorant and immoral. Don't stand for it. "It Was Madness" by Ro J on YouTube is a song against incineration. Use it to fight against your local incinerator.
I currently live in one of the pilot areas and I must say I love having curbside recycling. Many of my neighbors feel the same way. Detroit should have gotten this years ago.
people dont belive this anti incinerator crap , in germany who have the highest environmental standards in the world , they have over 70 of these and are building more , they know that 40 percent of what you put in your bin cant be used again , also they are burning more toxic waist than any one , its better for the enviroment aswell , for example when you d ink paper what do you do with the ink you cant reuse it so you put it in the ground
They are looking to build 160 of these dreadful incinerators in the UK now! Its a disgrace - RE - USE RECYCLE FIRST! why not granulate plastic when market prices are not great and put it into storage (open up old mines to keep it in) then when prices rise in plastic - sell it - it would work better than incinerators with greenwashed concepts of waste to energy! its a waste of a valuable plastic resource - plastic comes from oil think about it!
This would have worked last year when recovered material prices where worth the collection, they had high resale value. Now, With electricity prices still high and recycling prices tanking the incinerator makes more sense.
waste to energy can kiss my ass recycling FTW
AlliedWaste76 2 months ago
Incineration is the lazyman's way to deal with waste. It's ignorant and immoral. Don't stand for it. "It Was Madness" by Ro J on YouTube is a song against incineration. Use it to fight against your local incinerator.
digiroj 8 months ago
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just do waste to energy
pinboyamf 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
just do waste to energy
pinboyamf 1 year ago
WASTE TO ENERGY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pinboyamf 1 year ago
I currently live in one of the pilot areas and I must say I love having curbside recycling. Many of my neighbors feel the same way. Detroit should have gotten this years ago.
thewillofthe313 1 year ago
people dont belive this anti incinerator crap , in germany who have the highest environmental standards in the world , they have over 70 of these and are building more , they know that 40 percent of what you put in your bin cant be used again , also they are burning more toxic waist than any one , its better for the enviroment aswell , for example when you d ink paper what do you do with the ink you cant reuse it so you put it in the ground
bigheatover 2 years ago
They are looking to build 160 of these dreadful incinerators in the UK now! Its a disgrace - RE - USE RECYCLE FIRST! why not granulate plastic when market prices are not great and put it into storage (open up old mines to keep it in) then when prices rise in plastic - sell it - it would work better than incinerators with greenwashed concepts of waste to energy! its a waste of a valuable plastic resource - plastic comes from oil think about it!
ambernewmanoid 2 years ago
This would have worked last year when recovered material prices where worth the collection, they had high resale value. Now, With electricity prices still high and recycling prices tanking the incinerator makes more sense.
Perditionswrath 2 years ago
God this looks like the late 70s in most other cities. Crazyness
WindowsBreakerG4 3 years ago
let me get this straight, its 2008 and they want to PILOT curbside recycling?! They should have piloted that 15 years ago!
01FRENCHY12 3 years ago 9
good video series...very interesting
stangski83 3 years ago