Bailiffs, or recyclability of plastic

niepoprawni.pl 1 month ago

Thus, comrades, real socialism in plastic form, i.e. plastic bottles, will be added to the deposit, which will be said to be available again.

This full strategy smells just like what's in what's in what's a model country of fighting democracy, Romania. There, as a refund of the deposit in a given store, you get a discount for subsequent purchases in this very store, of a akin value to our bonds. Which is terribly unfair due to the fact that you can only usage it in this 1 store.

I wouldn't be amazed if only a voucher of this value was given here, for usage in this 1 store.

Anyway, all this craziness is trying to solve a problem that wouldn't be in a healthy society.

Contrary to ubiquitous propaganda, plastic (as opposed to glass) cannot be recycled indefinitely. Melt one, possibly two, three, and that's it. This is inactive only suitable for proverbial whale feed or microplastics in our brains.

Such bails made sense for glass bottles, due to the fact that glass of specified a melt limit from what I know does not exist, and glass does not origin specified damage.

Thief yells: Catch the thief.

Yeah. large corporations that teach us about ecology are the origin of (plastic) garbage everywhere.

Once all the bottles were glass, and there was no problem with their bailing, melting, etc. Not only in Poland, but in the full developed world.

Except it's not worth it.

Because in our sick economical strategy (called my subscriptionism) all costs are be, and everything must be as inexpensive as possible, no substance what it does.

Everything is made of plastic due to the fact that it's cheaper.

In America, the 1950s-70s, electronic devices had housings mostly made of wood. TV. VCR-y. And others.

Can you imagine? Electronic devices with wooden housing? Very comby to be sure.

Only wood is expensive, and plastic is cheap, and that's why it's all plastic now.

Of course, there were elements made of plastic at the time, but they were durable.

The old technology could have worked for a decade, possibly 2 or three, and it worked.

And now everything should be thrown out all fewer years, because it's all just cheap ridiculously costly shit.

And where's the ecology?

In conclusion, all this bail isAn example of how a sick strategy solves its sick problems in a sick way.

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