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E-Waste had been a dangerous worldwide problem before these recent headlines cited warnings by the UN: →
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Activist Post | By B.N. Frank
E-Waste had been a dangerous worldwide problem before these recent headlines cited warnings by the UN: →
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“Green energy” is just one giant grift operation.
From Bloomberg, “Wind Turbine Blades Can’t Be Recycled, So They’re Piling Up in Landfills”: →
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by: True Activist Posted on June 20, 2019
Previously, China was accepting 7 metric tons of plastic waste from western countries for recycling but has since banned this in January 2018. Now, countries such as Vietnam, Thailand and most especially Malaysia have been accepting increased amounts of plastic waste from countries like the United States, UK, Australia, Finland, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain and Switzerland.
Read more via This Is Really Where The Plastic Waste Of First World Countries End Up In When They Think They’re Recycling It — True Activist
There is no doubt about it, humans have produced an astronomical amount of trash. In fact, the average American consumes about 4.4 pounds of trash every single day and America alone sent 254 million tons of trash to the landfill in 2013. Where does it all go? Thankfully, there are certain efforts in place that…Read more & video
via (Video) This Woman Built A House From Milk Boxes — Collective Evolution
Credit: Organic and Healthy Though no one company is to blame for a number of plastic bottles piling up in landfills, Coca-Cola certainly holds a fair share of the responsibility. According to a new analysis by Greenpeace, the world’s biggest soft drinks company increased its production of single-use PET bottles from 2015-2015 by more than…Read more
via Coca-Cola Produced 1 Billion More Plastic Bottles Last Year, Says Greenpeace — True Activist
Twenty-year-old Boyan Slat and his company The Ocean Cleanup have announced they will be able to eliminate fifty percent of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by 2020. (ANTIMEDIA) Utrecht, Netherlands — On Thursday, Boyan Slat, CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, discussed new information regarding his team’s efforts to remove all the plastic currently floating on…
Credit: Conceptos Plásticos Want to benefit the environment and save money on a comfortable abode? Consider what the company Conceptos Plásticos (Plastic Concepts) is capable of accomplishing in just five days. Founded in 2011 by Colombian Fernando Llanos and architect Óscar Méndez, Conceptos Plásticos specializes in creating affordable, eco-friendly houses in a short period of time.…
via $6,800 House Made From Recycled Plastic Bricks Was Constructed In 5 Days — True Activist
Credit: EcoSnippets This truly unique home has been built using simple recycled and salvaged materials and has meant that the building of the entire earthbag home has cost less than $5,000. The home consists of 450 ft² of space and is made almost entirely out of materials that have been recycled whenever possible, for example, the door and…
via Eco-Friendly House Was Built Using Sand Bags And Glass Bottles — True Activist
By Amanda Froelich at trueactivist.com The world’s first mall for recycled and repaired goods prevents items from needlessly being dumped in landfills. This venture is good for the environment and has boosted the economy. Because people in first-world societies have been conditioned to believe that they need the latest technology, new clothes every season and appliances…
via World’s First Mall For Repaired And Recycled Items Opens In Sweden — AnonHQ