TonyElTigre
Veteran XX
So the state buys the land from itself for landfills?
I do know that the state doesn't do anything to service my plastic bag use that warrants a $25 million invoice.
How much space do you think 500 used plastic bags take up? How much effort to haul, sort, and properly handle those 500 bags? What about 760 bags? Cause those numbers mean 760 bags are disposed for every dollar of that 25 million. Do you really think you could handle almost 800 used bags for less than a buck? times 25 million? 19 billion bags a year don't add to the load on waste management? really? are you dense?
Yeah i think i could handle 800 used bags for less than a buck, if i was currently handling all other trash in the area, I could probably even turn a profit at that volume and cost. I mean 1,000 bags would not be a large or difficult sum to deal with and would have a very small footprint.
Like i said, end users do pay for their dumping.
Burn what you can collect resin in filters..add resin to resin blocks...melt resin blocks into plastics polys and composites....wait we do that already..recycling...mabe the wate management companies should clean up their own sites because we already PAY them to pick up trash and take it so People have already fulfilled their obligation. Its now up to the waste management companies to deal with it. And its up to regulations to enforce that.
What a reliable fact! Opinions from the two groups who have a substantial stake in the fate of plastic bags.Environmental groups said only 5 percent of the bags are recycled, a figure the plastics industry disputes.
Seatbelt laws are designed to save costs for insurance companies (which didnt translate into any savings for consumers) and to add a revenue stream for local police departments. It has nothing to do with hospitals or helping people and you would have to be ignorant to think it does.
That would mean bringing them to my car after every use and i would forget, i forget lots of things. So i use plastic bags because i'm a paying customer and the burden isn't (and shouldn't be) on me to remember my bags.
I think you really over estimate the footprint of a plastic bag
Yeah i think i could handle 800 used bags for less than a buck, if i was currently handling all other trash in the area, I could probably even turn a profit at that volume and cost. I mean 1,000 bags would not be a large or difficult sum to deal with and would have a very small footprint.
Like i said, end users do pay for their dumping.