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Default OT, but it's not stopping anyone else


"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 23:18:32 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski" >
> wrote:
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>>Either material can be
>>converted to energy in a trash plant though.
>>
>>Rather than change materials, we have to educate slobs that dump trash.

>
> I think the slobs who dump trash are caught in a Catch 22. They'd
> like to recycle styrofoam and styrene, but their trash company doesn't
> burn (due to NIMBYism) and doesn't recycle it either. So, off to the
> landfill it goes.
>
>

It's probably not good for the packaging industry but what we need is to
educate people to use reusable packaging. There's really no reason society
can't return to reusable beverage bottles.