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In Would you be surprised If my alibi tried not to lie But…
Lines How you stay up so late I just can't kick…
Out Climbing from a hole That I've dug inside the ground Rising …
steps I can't sleep at all I know it was just a…





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Giedrius

The issue isn't "hard to recycle materials" but rather the fact that we have to recycle those materials in the first place.

Refrigerators are not there because the insulation degraded or the entire thing broke down,
it's mostly cheap compressors and parts designed to outlast the warranty by a small margin. Small components failure
which results in scrapping the entire product.

I work part time at a grocery delivery company (those that deliver under 10 minutes) and we have freezers breaking down every month! Mostly it's the electronics that fail and due to high repair cost our management tends to throw them away and buy new ones. And not only do we throw away the freezers but also the food inside because the failure is noticed too late.

This is why movements like RIGHT TO REPAIR are more than mandatory.



paul maydaynight

"And regarding the insulating foam, why it cannot be used as a composite additive for the fabrication of cement boards?"

the simple answer is it can, along with many other things.

the problem isn't you cant find an actual practical use for Any material on the planet , practical men have always found/invented a use for everything to date...
the problem is 21st century global corps unspoken moto
"corporate board PR speak 'it's Not Viable' = 'we cant make massive new profits from Prior Art invented elsewhere we dont own' aka down the garden shed etc.

fact: its simply Far cheaper today for corps to buy new plastic pellets from the already processed petrochemical 'waste' vendors than even source recycled plastic of any volume...



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Giedrius

The issue isn't "hard to recycle materials" but rather the fact that we have to recycle those materials in the first place.

Refrigerators are not there because the insulation degraded or the entire thing broke down,
it's mostly cheap compressors and parts designed to outlast the warranty by a small margin. Small components failure
which results in scrapping the entire product.

I work part time at a grocery delivery company (those that deliver under 10 minutes) and we have freezers breaking down every month! Mostly it's the electronics that fail and due to high repair cost our management tends to throw them away and buy new ones. And not only do we throw away the freezers but also the food inside because the failure is noticed too late.

This is why movements like RIGHT TO REPAIR are more than mandatory.

olstar18

@penguins forall Thats only partially true. Its like what a manager at a bicycle shop said in an interview. He had someone come to him wanting his kids bike fixed. The gear the pedals attach to had broken on him. He explained to the guy that there is nothinging he can do because the bike was cheaply made in china and everything was pressed together and couldn't be taken apart to fix or replace. He also pointed out that if he had gotten one of the good bikes for his kid instead that while the initial price would be higher it could be easily repaired and if maintained would last longer. The customer got mad at him for trying to upsell and left to buy another cheap chinese bike.

penguins forall

Right to repair is a direct bipartisan movement to benefit the climate and something we notice about just about everything economic regulation that helps the climate is that it also just so happens to promote economic justice. While this is phraseology the left likes to use a lot I really hope people seriously think about why this is the case and the relationship between corporations profit margins and its ability to destroy the environment. Stop blaming consumers this isn't a consumers problem nor is something we can fix with consumer behavior. Throw away culture is purely a designed feature of those who control markets which is why the recycling movement was started by Pepsi and cigarette companies because its about protecting their ability to profit not the environment.

olstar18

@Steven Chia So why do they still make cast iron skillets.

olstar18

@peach jupiter I'm sure there a lot of other reasons, legitimate and less than, but it seems like it would be kinda hard to regulate. Did it fail because of an intentional design choice or because of a chip going bad. If it was a design choice how do you prove that you have a case against them.

Lamecgod

Iโ€™ll break everything and would love a new one

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midnighteevee

I commend Angel for his persistence and care for the environment. but it's sad that ordinary people like him have to bear the brunt of the manual labor and risk of exposure to toxic gases while the large companies can just wipe their hands clean

Lamecgod

Keeps him with money in his pocket and a happy life for the envious to fight for

Auxkom

just because his name is angel doesn't mean he's a saint.
he's there to run a business.
a business that's supposed to make him money.
if it wouldn't make any money or sustain his life style, he wouldn't "care for the environment"
naive.

Drew Johnson

You've never had a job have you?

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