Recycling is wrong



Forever is a pretty big statement like. Does this include this statement as well? In that case if the statement is wrong then the statement that it is wrong is incorrect , which means the statement that its wrong is wrong. The binary truth leading to a contradiction.

If the statement is true, then the statement is wrong, but if the statement states that it is wrong, and it is wrong, then it must be true, and so on.
 
Forever is a pretty big statement like. Does this include this statement as well? In that case if the statement is wrong then the statement that it is wrong is incorrect , which means the statement that its wrong is wrong. The binary truth leading to a contradiction.

If the statement is true, then the statement is wrong, but if the statement states that it is wrong, and it is wrong, then it must be true, and so on.

Bit early to be scoffing mushrooms mind
 
Its not like. Its a good alternative to just burning stuff.

I was pretty shocked that a journalist didnt already know that it was a wasteful, energy intensive, process and somehow had assumed for 2 decades that it was cheap and 100% efficient and would actually have the ignorance to write an article as if they were presenting some kind of new and amazing information. Then I saw the picture and looked at some of her other articles. She's some sort of lifestyle correspondent who might be well advised to keep telling people what the best bag for life is this week or what present is best for a female friend for whatever the holy fuck 'galentines day' is.

Not using plastics is obviously best. It would be nice if people would stop using single use plastics. Recycling is not a cure all. None of this is new information and people should definitely keep recycling shit.
 
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Why dont they force companies to use recyclable/degradable materials for every day products and packaging. Will never happen as we all know the reason. You just have to walk about ateas and see the amount of plastic shite lying about in undergrowth and trees. Disgusting.
 
Just seen a cow eating a plastic bag. Not sure if that's relevant to this conversation much, but there you go.
 
Apart from when they fart
And shit and die.

Its not like. Its a good alternative to just burning stuff.

I was pretty shocked that a journalist didnt already know that it was a wasteful, energy intensive, process and somehow had assumed for 2 decades that it was cheap and 100% efficient and would actually have the ignorance to write an article as if they were presenting some kind of new and amazing information. Then I saw the picture and looked at some of her other articles. She's some sort of lifestyle correspondent who might be well advised to keep telling people what the best bag for life is this week or what present is best for a female friend for whatever the holy fuck 'galentines day' is.

Not using plastics is obviously best. It would be nice if people would stop using single use plastics. Recycling is not a cure all. None of this is new information and people should definitely keep recycling shit.
I find it a bit rich coming from a newspaper that wont biodegrade inside a landfill. Burning things is a much better solution anyway.
 
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