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China trash ban a wake-up call to global recycling industry (Original Post) yortsed snacilbuper Apr 2018 OP
K&R! nt Guy Whitey Corngood Apr 2018 #1
Kick dalton99a Apr 2018 #2
They are saying they might fine - or whatever- users of plastic. It HAS to be from the patricia92243 Apr 2018 #3
I am very worried about MontanaMama Apr 2018 #4
That'll majorly suck if the USofA needs to stuff its own shit in its own front yard. erronis Apr 2018 #5
The World Leader Roy Rolling Apr 2018 #6
This problem is NOT the fault of the recycling industry JunkYardDogg Apr 2018 #7
Trump trip to China is cancelled aeromanKC Apr 2018 #8
Annual plastic production is about 400 billion kilos or a cube 740 meters on a side. FarCenter Apr 2018 #9

patricia92243

(12,597 posts)
3. They are saying they might fine - or whatever- users of plastic. It HAS to be from the
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 02:51 PM
Apr 2018

manufacturer. People can't use less plastic unless some alternative is provided.

My city will not even accept glass to be recycled because there is such a small amount and will not be accepted at a recycle place.

MontanaMama

(23,322 posts)
4. I am very worried about
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:16 PM
Apr 2018

not being able to recycle plastics. We are rabid recyclers in this house and I’d be heartbroken to have to throw plastic in the trash. I am very pessimistic about the world rethinking its approach to waste. I’m shocked on a daily basis how many people just don’t care about what they throw away.

erronis

(15,303 posts)
5. That'll majorly suck if the USofA needs to stuff its own shit in its own front yard.
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:23 PM
Apr 2018

The picture of all the suburbanites (including me) with festering piles of "stuff" that can't be offloaded to some country/are that most of us don't know where-the-fuck it is.

Since the US has become a cesspool recently, why don't we just store all the world's trash where the US's trashiest person lives?

It's about time for the rest of the world starts giving us what they think of us.

Roy Rolling

(6,917 posts)
6. The World Leader
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:25 PM
Apr 2018

A Communist country like China leads the world in things like this, the U.S. spends $700 billion a year making weapons to blow things up if needed. Which, incidentally, nobody has invaded the US militarily since the War of 1812. And all the battleships in our fleet couldn't stop Russia from stealing our election.

JunkYardDogg

(873 posts)
7. This problem is NOT the fault of the recycling industry
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:28 PM
Apr 2018

Unfortunately, as the article states, there has been very little technological advances in the recycling of plastic scrap.
This China ban has been developing for a few years now, at the beginning, it was called China's Green Curtain
The ban on plastic scrap is causing tremendous problems for U.S. businesses who are involved with recycling beverage containers.
In California, to be a State Certified Recycling Center, whereby the center is able to get reimbursed for the State mandated Recycling deposit, which the center pays back to the customers recycling their containers, the Recycling Center MUST buy back ALL CRV deposit beverage containers, aluminum cans, plastic bottles, and glass bottles. Aluminum cans is the only item which a center can make a profit from. The plastic value does not cover the costs. The glass bottles are worst, the value does not even cover the transportation costs, let alone the handling costs.
The bans on various scrap metals probably have little or nothing to do with any associated contamination. They seem to not want material that is not pretty to look at.
The only material which they object to which can be problematic is electronic scrap.

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