I would recycle, if it actually accomplished anything. There is no money in it, so everything that goes into the recycling bins at the local convenience center gets dumped in a landfill. I just throw everything into the regular trash now, except for large things that have to go in the other dumpsters.
That may be what NY or some other places do, but here in NC, it goes into a hole in the ground (landfill). Sometimes, when it pays enough, the recyclables actually get recycled. The metals get recycled, but there's not a lot of money in that right now. The paper, plastic, and glass goes into the ground right now. The electronics may get shipped overseas. I haven't recycled any, so I haven't had the chance to inquire.
I think they might be polluting water in southeast Asia. I'll have to take some old junk in and ask around. Perhaps someone who doesn't care about management will tell me the truth.
I would recycle, if it actually accomplished anything. There is no money in it, so everything that goes into the recycling bins at the local convenience center gets dumped in a landfill. I just throw everything into the regular trash now, except for large things that have to go in the other dumpsters.
Actually it used to get shipped to Chyna.
But Chyna had enough of that, so now it's probably going to Mozambique or Cambodia or something.
The idea that we put our trash onto a giant barge and ship it over half way across the globe is "hilarious", if you find Earth Crimes hilarious.
These people have no honor, no code, and no love for this planet. And yet they are always quick to lecture us. Zzzzzzzzzzz......
That may be what NY or some other places do, but here in NC, it goes into a hole in the ground (landfill). Sometimes, when it pays enough, the recyclables actually get recycled. The metals get recycled, but there's not a lot of money in that right now. The paper, plastic, and glass goes into the ground right now. The electronics may get shipped overseas. I haven't recycled any, so I haven't had the chance to inquire.
I certainly hope that the electronics do not go in the beautiful NC ground.
They will pollute your groundwater.
I think they might be polluting water in southeast Asia. I'll have to take some old junk in and ask around. Perhaps someone who doesn't care about management will tell me the truth.