how do you help out the earth

DoomBrew420

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The way I recycle is good, you must be doing it wrong.
hahahah i was talkin about the industry. and i dont recycle "good" because we have a societal collective ideology of consumerism here in the united states. at least the corporations that push there trash to us do. why do i need 6 wraps of plastic and a cardboard box to by anything? why dont they just sell me the product? most things i buy are wrapped with a bunch of useless trash. theres money in it for the recycling industry.
 

Total Head

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hahahah i was talkin about the industry. and i dont recycle "good" because we have a societal collective ideology of consumerism here in the united states. at least the corporations that push there trash to us do. why do i need 6 wraps of plastic and a cardboard box to by anything? why dont they just sell me the product? most things i buy are wrapped with a bunch of useless trash. theres money in it for the recycling industry.
the industry is flawed, and we do get too much "trash" with our products, and there is money in it for the industry, but if done on a large scale, the benefits outweigh the negatives.

i forcibly recycle. my city makes me by forcing me to buy special bags that are more than a dollar apiece to motivate me to not fill them up so quickly. the program costs me a lot more money than i think it should, but over the years, i've come to realize just how much of my trash is recyclable. literally more than half a typical trash bag is stuff that doesn't need to go to the dump. the last figure was that the city recycles over 60% of its trash. yeah, the trucks belch clouds of filth, and so don't most of the plants, but so doesn't everything else. recycling isn't the problem, it's all the rest of the crap that needs to catch up with the no-waste attitude. once there's money in all THAT stuff, we'll get somewhere.


wasting shit will be the end of us. it's not just the tide bottle. it's the whole picture. it's all the food we throw away and all the electricity we use, and all the one-time-use items we love to buy for convenience. we need to slow the fuck down.

i use the cfls and the whole '"if it's yellow let it mellow" deal, i recycle by force, and i don't litter. that's all i got. i would compost if i had more space, but i'm in a very urban neighborhood with small yards. i grow lots of food during growing season, though, and i don't use any synthetic chemicals. i try to do more than nothing.
 

Canna Sylvan

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I'm vegan. It discourages mono-cropping which depleates soil. Eating a wide variety of plants encourages growers to do crop rotation. Different crops introduce different nutrients in soil. I only use a quarter of resources to sustain my diet by not feeding animals to use. No livestock means less methane is released. Less fossil fuels are used to sustain my diet.

I could go on about that bullshit, but really I love animals and my food is delicious. But it's funny how you liberals care and live eating a diet which affects what you try so hard to prevent and you could alter way more than anything else you do. But hey, masturbate to controling which light bulb you force me to buy because you want tasty food! :dunce:
 

neosapien

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I fix things. Rather than throw them away and buy a new one. The "reuse" part of recycling if you will.
 

dank smoker420

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recycling is a waste of resources and pollutes all in its own, think of all the carbon emissions from the recycling trucks, or the methods they use to recycle. we should just stick with consuming less in the first place.
recycling is somewhat a waste. reusing is not. i try and reuse as much recyclable goods as i can and the ones i cannot get thrown in the recycling even tho you pollute more than recycle... that is why you need to reuse.
 

dank smoker420

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i use the cfls and the whole '"if it's yellow let it mellow" deal, i recycle by force, and i don't litter. that's all i got. i would compost if i had more space, but i'm in a very urban neighborhood with small yards. i grow lots of food during growing season, though, and i don't use any synthetic chemicals. i try to do more than nothing.
you could compost. if you really want to i would look in to worm composting or a bokashi bin. i want a bokashi bin but they are 60 dollars around here. you can compost anything tho! bones and even dairy.
 
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