The Great Pacific Garbage Patch...
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:58 am
Daystrom Institute Technical Library
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Not in about ten years. This really pisses me off. Shouldn't we use material that lasts nearly forever for things we expect to last - not things we toss out? The rest should be carefully monitored. What a f*cking offensive situation. I happen to love the ocean, personally.Cpl Kendall wrote:Yeah, that. Have you seen the beachfront in LA?
I thought that myself. If they can send massive ships to sweep the sea clean of fish, they shouldn't have any trouble sending a massive collection ship to pick this crap up.Monroe wrote:Maybe a company should begin heading there to recycle stuff?
I'm from the Vancouver are, so I remember the incidents of trash washing up like in the article (especially the shoes). Personally I miss the glass and paper containers we used to have. You used to turn them in all the time because you actually got money for them.Tsukiyumi wrote:
Not in about ten years. This really pisses me off. Shouldn't we use material that lasts nearly forever for things we expect to last - not things we toss out? The rest should be carefully monitored. What a f*cking offensive situation. I happen to love the ocean, personally.
I remember getting money for glass when I was a kid. I don't know if they even do that anymore. I miss glass and paper as well; I guess most people would rather have convenient plastic containers rather than survive as a species.Cpl Kendall wrote: I'm from the Vancouver are, so I remember the incidents of trash washing up like in the article (especially the shoes). Personally I miss the glass and paper containers we used to have. You used to turn them in all the time because you actually got money for them.
They do in British Columbia (at least in the Lower Mainland area), there's a recycling depot near my parents place where you can bring in glass, plastic cardboard etc. and get paid for it.Tsukiyumi wrote: I remember getting money for glass when I was a kid. I don't know if they even do that anymore. I miss glass and paper as well; I guess most people would rather have convenient plastic containers rather than survive as a species.
Do you get money back from beer bottles?Teaos wrote:Sweet the only thing we used to get paid for is aluminum cans. We dont even get that anymore.
Yeah Earth Day now is just ignored. Why when I was a kid we had events at school and the sunracer-- a solar powered car, would be talked about and all kinds of other crap.Tsukiyumi wrote:Dont'cha know? Enviromentalism is totally 1980's, son.
Yeah, these problems were well known and well publicized in the '80s, and twenty years later, our progress is almost non-existent. Pathetic.Monroe wrote:Yeah Earth Day now is just ignored. Why when I was a kid we had events at school and the sunracer-- a solar powered car, would be talked about and all kinds of other crap.