• Rentlar
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    1118 days ago

    See, with all these sorts of “sustainable” solutions that keep us hooked on fossil fuel products, be it hydrogen, LNG, plastic recycling, carbon capture, etc., my opinion is that oil companies with their hand-over-fist profits should be the ones investing on those, not the government. If there’s an oil subsidy budget, use it on that, whereas the government should be spending less climate money on climate dead-ends.

    • themeatbridge
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      917 days ago

      Humanity is a climate dead end. We as a species are too selfish to voluntarily establish a sustainable equilibrium.

  • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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    316 days ago

    No fucking duh. Recycling was always a lie. Especially single stream recycling

    Plastics can be recycled… It’s just never viable to actually do it

      • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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        113 days ago

        It wouldn’t. It’s like banning decomposition… Good fucking luck, you can play with it a little, but ultimately it’s just not possible

        • knightly the Sneptaur
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          113 days ago

          It’s entirely possible, governments just don’t want to put in the work to prosecute plastic manufacturers.

          • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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            213 days ago

            What I mean to say is the recycling isn’t possible. It just never worked, from the beginning the best they could do is add a little old plastic to the new plastic… You never end up with the same amount of plastic though, you always end up with way more plastic

            Limiting plastic on the other hand? That’s doable, we can’t start soon enough