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I would much rather TV would recycle than burn. But no option was given when that change happened. I use paper for trash now that they burn. We have used reusable cloth bags for years, just throw them in the washer when we get home. |
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I also re-use the plastic bags for cleaning the kitty litter box and as liners for the bathroom trash baskets. The point isn't that you should recycle or burn or whatever else the plastic bags. The point, is that those bags require manufacturing in the first place, and they are made out of petroleum, which is a fossil fuel. The point is to try and *reduce* the use of fossil fuels, whenever it's practical to do so. |
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Average shopping trip for a family of four uses no less than 15 plastic bags. Today at sprouts I used 5 reusable bags, for two people. Take a look at the floating plastic of thousands of acres in the oceans, it gives me pause. Maybe not you, but while not a tree hugger, I try not to contribute to the massive amounts of plastic. Just coming from sprouts today I counted 13 plastic bags stuck in trees, floating in ponds, and crossing roads. Not many places burn trash, sooon states will start banning plastic |
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It’s significantly dirtier source of energy than coal and oil.so if that makes you smile keep using those plastic bags. We use paper for trash, cleaning litter, anything else goes in the compost |
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They're incinerating it, and the steam produced from the process is used to power the system. Gasses are filtered and cleaned, as part of the exhaust system. |
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Do you stay up evenings making this stuff up? |
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