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Where do they dump all the chemicals. Chemicals do not magically disappear. Use plant alternatives for packaging. What comes out of the earth just goes back in it. If everything was plant based, we could compost everything. Don’t believe all of this people. America use to incineration their 40 year of Joy Division 1979-2019 shirt but then we realized it was causing health and environmental issues. Now I’m not saying they can’t build better ones but accordingly this vid they filter out the toxins. That’s great but since they just don’t vanish, where do they go. That should’ve been in the vid but since it wasn’t, I think they’re full of shit. You don’t exclude that information unless you’re trying to hide something. Also knowing how toxic those ashes are. 40 year of Joy Division 1979-2019 shirt, ladies shirt, hoodie, sweater Hoodie I’m with you guys, we need to create food, cars, furniture, electronics, buildings, clothes with zero impact to our environment. The problem with using 40 year of Joy Division 1979-2019 shirt for example is every time you recycle one, you end up with less material than when you started. You are forced to make more to keep the cycle going. With glass if they melt down a bottle they can make the same bottle over again. You don’t lose anything. If we are going to continue to use plastics, the greatest idea I’ve heard of is recycling bottles and the like into construction materials. Making “lumber” out of plastic that won’t burn and will last 1000 years as opposed to using trees that can burn and create oxygen and have a much shorter lifespan. 40 year of Joy Division 1979-2019 shirt, unisex shirt, longsleeve Unisex shirt I take it, the Singapore Incinerator uses a system like Carbon Capture for the burning part of the process, something we here in the UK do, but on a far smaller scale, the ash waste though, now that`s a better idea. Maybe that other project I watched with 40 year of Joy Division 1979-2019 shirt using special chemicals could be utilized into this same system IF pollution ever became a problem. Keep up the great work Nas Daily. So I totally get it and I really do not want to be “that guy” but I have a serious scientific question. What happens to the body of water after the ash is deposited over an extended period of time. I find it impossible that dumping thousands of tons of the stuff into the ocean has no effect.
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