Environment

dumping of rubbish

Environment

Posted by: stretch

18th Apr 2012 12:23pm

we live in a recycled world where all products can be recycled at a cost be it to the environment or the finances of all
so why are the rubbish tips of the world not completing the agrement with rubbish sites to be completely reusable products removed from tip areas and recycleables to be removed to the apropriate areas in the tips sites not just green waist glass or aluminium
for the agrement to be completed all rubbish would go through a complete screening area be it by caamera or by eye for all the as we say reusable items to be removed and placed in the correct tins areas maybe as they pass through a convayer belt
the governing bodies are only touching on the idea of recycle all producs and complaining in i regards to full dump sites aspecially in country areas
and it is a matter of time before they want to open up ald dump sites and try and clean them up to a state standard but who will pay the cost while we wait

Comments 2

Clint Marchant
  • 11th Oct 2012 11:25pm

In some asian countrys have machines that accept recyclable materials i.e alloy cans and PET bottles you insert them they get squished up and you get a reward usually coins if we had them here the place would be clean and you wouldn't have to have the clean up Australia days, think back to when you were a kid and you would collect the old coke bottles to get money to buy lollies

stretch
  • 13th Oct 2012 10:50am
In some asian countrys have machines that accept recyclable materials i.e alloy cans and PET bottles you insert them they get squished up and you get a reward usually coins if we had them here the...

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