Apr 26
Michael asked:


I’m not saying that all recycling is tree-hugger propaganda, just that some of it doesn’t make sense.

One type of recycling I agree with is aluminum. Reusing it takes way less energy than mining and purifing new ore.

Recycling glass is not practical though. You make glass out of sand, and you can find sand anywhere. Recycling old glass takes more energy than making new glass. This means that you actually waste energy, going against the whole principle of recycling.

If this sounds familiar, it was in a book I recently read by G. Gordon Liddy.

anywho, do you agree disagree, or just not give a fu
Craig

Apr 19
Layni asked:


Other than reducing and reusing, how can I recycle cotton at home? What chemicals should I use? I mean I know I’ve got to make it pulp with a belnder and then what happens next? What chemical should I add or what should I do? PLEASE HELP!

Clay
Apr 15
Adam F asked:


They’re the same plastic as soda bottles, so I know the material is recyclable, but peanut butter jars always have so much stuck to the sides of container so I don’t know if you can recycle that or not.

Kasey