ボニー・ライトのインスタグラム(thisisbwright) - 7月8日 04時43分
me and my @プラダ disrupting the landfill #pradarenylon
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therealcummings
@enochphan just make assumptions bud. Again the breakdown of materials in a landfill is no different than the breakdown of materials anywhere else. The landfill causes the methane like the flies create the trash. It's just a symptom of trash. The only fix is to produce less garbage. Plastic breakdown creates very little methane, that's mainly freon organic materials. Recycling is great but to ship the materials to China (on fossil fuel powered ships) where they reuse a portion (that has to be heated by fossil fuels to get it back to a liquid) and dispose of the rest then ship (more fossil fuels) the new plastic raw materials to Bangladesh to be turned into a product that is shipped back to America, while a great demonstration of specialization and economies of scale, likely isn't saving the world much if anything. After looking at this post a little more I realize it's at least stating personal accountability over protest culture. While buying this bag may make you feel good brand new plastic created in America, shipped to American plastics companies (which we actually have a lot of) to create a product that will be sold in America likely creates less strain on the Earth. Hopefully moving forward we can use less materials. For example does an iPhone really need so much packaging? I guess if you want to sell a phone for twice what it's worth you need to present it like it's special.
therealcummings
@enochphan http://www.grida.no/resources/6931 The West creates a large amount of waste but we....wait for it...put it on sealed landfills. The irony doesn't stop there though friend. The West used to ship our recycling to China. They seemingly find a way to recycle far cheaper than we could. You know why, because the plastic waste they didn't want they would dump into their rivers. Then a bunch of folks from the West got pissed about all the plastic in the oceans and demanded China stop polluting. Now they put the stuff they don't want back on a barge and ship it back. The media then says China doesn't want our waste anymore and dumb readers think this means we ship our garbage there. Nope it's dumb people that put non- recyclable plastic in their zero sort. Yes landfills create CO2 because things rot in them. Blaming landfills is like blaming flies for trash. The reason they produce CO2, because things rot and release it. So if your trash breaks down in a landfill or the side of the road it creates CO2. The problem isn't the landfill that you're trying to shut down its the trash wasteful people create. So down a landfill does nothing to stop the CO2, but leads to dumping on public grounds where it is not sealed from the ground water. Another instance of good intentions * ignorance = worse outcome.
tinkerer_sk
@therealcummings My dear sir... firstly, 'Bombastic' was used to refer the entire statement and not for the adjective you mentioned. And certainly, she is not a 'washed-up' celebrity. She rightfully IS a celebrity. I agree that that accessory might be overpriced and hyped but I think she can afford it. I don't think it's an advertisement of some kind which many of the comment are about but rather an attempt to put an example, and raise awareness about the substances used and how they are being and can be sourced. Secondly, I will apologise first for my ignorance of geographical knowledge as regards landfills, but surely, I know that although they might HAVE BEEN helpful but currently they are acting as generators of greenhouse and other toxic chemicals. They are more than a solution now.?
therealcummings
@harrypottercues She's a self important celebrity using the cause de jure to sell an overpriced piece of fashion. She doesn't even realize that landfills in America are the reason we don't pollute the Earth (all that plastic in the ocean is from Asia and Africa). I wish too we didn't make so much garbage but shutting down a landfill is the opposite of fixing the problem. "Can't put my trash in the nice lined hole in the ground where it can break down over time without leaking into the ground water, guess I'll go dump it in the woods where it will end up in the ground water, river, and ocean".
enochphan
@therealcummings thank you for your citation. sealed landfills might stop land/water contamination, yes it produces CO2, but mate you forgot about methane, one part of which is 72 times more warming than one part of CO2. And landfills produce about 40-60% of Methane. So tell me again how landfills don’t pollute the earth? Oh wait are you one of those that think global warming is a myth? Your initial argument in the thread pretty much assumes that the notion of recycling used plastics into new items will not reduce the amount of plastic in the world
therealcummings
@tinkerer_sk is washed up really that bombastic? She's a self important celebrity using the cause de jure to sell an overpriced piece of fashion. She doesn't even realize that landfills in America are the reason we don't pollute the Earth (all that plastic in the ocean is from Asia and Africa). I wish too we didn't make so much garbage but shutting down a landfill is the opposite of fixing the problem. "Can't put my trash in the nice lined hole in the ground, guess I'll go dump it on the woods where it will end up in the river".
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