Recycling is a huge scam that allows *******s to think they're living honorable lives.
The entire industry is based on making do-gooders feel good about themselves.HollywoodBQ said:Exactly.hunter2012 said:
The illusion of free choice:
When I was working for Dell in the late 1990s, they distributed blue paper recycling bins to everybody's cubes so we could recycle our printouts. They also had aluminum can recycling receptacles around the office.
I had a few crazy greenie Austin types who would get militant about forcing everybody to recycle and yelling at you if you didn't.
I had a job that frequently required me to work after hours when the janitors came around to empty the wastebaskets and recycle bins.
After watching them work, I found out that they were just taking the paper recycling and the regular trash and dumping it all into the same garbage bag. So the paper recycling was pointless except for making everybody on the day shift feel good about "being green".
Sounds like it would take more energy to operate than the oil it produces.Ramdiesel said:
I watched a documentary about 15 years ago about some guy that invented a machine that would take garbage and melt the plastics or anything that contained petroleum based products back down into re-usable oil. Seemed like a good ideal for landfills and maybe lucrative for the owner of the machine. Probably got shut down by the green freaks because the machine put off some smoke/ gasses...
I saw the same at my last companyHollywoodBQ said:Exactly.hunter2012 said:
The illusion of free choice:
When I was working for Dell in the late 1990s, they distributed blue paper recycling bins to everybody's cubes so we could recycle our printouts. They also had aluminum can recycling receptacles around the office.
I had a few crazy greenie Austin types who would get militant about forcing everybody to recycle and yelling at you if you didn't.
I had a job that frequently required me to work after hours when the janitors came around to empty the wastebaskets and recycle bins.
After watching them work, I found out that they were just taking the paper recycling and the regular trash and dumping it all into the same garbage bag. So the paper recycling was pointless except for making everybody on the day shift feel good about "being green".
I wouldn't count on it anymore. Am still stunned by the recent case of a bear in the surf at Destin, FL! How on earth did it get down to it, across those highways and lack of trees, etc?eric76 said:To keep the bears out of it.SociallyConditionedAg said:
washing their trash
Or so I've been told. I have never heard of bear encounters anywhere near where I live. I guess it is people like him keeping them away by washing out cans and bottles.
Maybe it was a pet bear that the kids got for Easter (an Easter bear?) that grew too large and so they had to get rid of it.titan said:I wouldn't count on it anymore. Am still stunned by the recent case of a bear in the surf at Destin, FL! How on earth did it get down to it, across those highways and lack of trees, etc?eric76 said:To keep the bears out of it.SociallyConditionedAg said:
washing their trash
Or so I've been told. I have never heard of bear encounters anywhere near where I live. I guess it is people like him keeping them away by washing out cans and bottles.