We Pulled Plastic From a River - And Made New Products - videos.trom.tf/w/nBxswQso3NmAcβ¦
Here I follow the journey of river trash β from collecting it out of the water, to sorting it, and finally transforming the recovered plastic into new products.
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Global recycling rates have fallen for eighth year running, report finds
Researchers call for investment in βcircular solutionsβ as consumption rises faster than growth in populationDamien Gayle (The Guardian)
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The plastic industry knowingly pushed recycling myth for decades, new report finds pbs.org/newshour/show/the-plasβ¦
Of course...one must be very skeptical when the companies producing plastic are so keen about "recycling". Of course they like these programs even if they do not work (which is the case today) since it allows them to produce more plastic and make more profits.
Recycling is only relevant when there is not a huge incentive to produce waste in the first place.
#TradeRuinsEverything #capitalism #recycle #recycling #greenwashing
The plastic industry knowingly pushed recycling myth for decades, new report finds
The world produces an average of 430 million metric tons of plastic each year. The United States alone produces tens of millions of tons of plastic waste annually. Yet on average, only about 5 to 6 percent of plastic in the U.S. is recycled.Ali Rogin (PBS NewsHour)
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in reply to TROM • • •Plus what is made at the end actually has a cool design