Ban on Single Use Plastic bags:2021
The World's going to miss condoms.
I didn't realize that you were "transitional".Snip Snip. Permenant protection.
Yep. Transitioning into retirement. I think I will do one more project this year and then see how the weather is doing. Not planing to work in snow anymore.I didn't realize that you were "transitional".
I didn't realize that you were "transitional".
What snow? It stopped snowing 30 years ago.Yep. Transitioning into retirement. I think I will do one more project this year and then see how the weather is doing. Not planing to work in snow anymore.
It's also hard to picture the loco collective with a functioning brain, or the asshole of them as that would be you my Dear..It's hard to picture Trudeau without a baggie in his pocket.
Explains why your reasoning is 'outdated' to say the least.Oh wow. Well it wa a good nap.
It's also hard to picture the loco collective with a functioning brain, or the asshole of them as that would be you my Dear..
That is a view from Wall St then, one of the bigger insane asylums. How many people off themselves when the bankers crash the system intentionally. Pick England in 1815, how many former business owners killed themselves or do they buckle and become Rothschild minions? Pretty easy to determine which choice the loco collective has taken.
The inmate at the psychiatric facility looks out the window.........................................
at all the people going about their daily lives................................................
and mocks them for working so hard............................................................
When they could be warm and comfy inside......................................
WITH HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's hard to picture Trudeau without a baggie in his pocket.
A pilot project in Whitby, Ont., is using technology to give plastic waste a second life by turning it into diesel fuel and gasoline.
The technology, dubbed the Phoenix, can convert single-use items like plastic bags and Styrofoam — items that would otherwise end up in landfill.
John O'Bireck, president of energy investment company Sparta Group, says he sees plastic "as a resource, not a scourge."
He says the fuel produced by Phoenix is already being used in his company's fleet of trucks that transport industrial waste.
"Five tonnes of plastic can be converted into about 4,000 litres. And 4,000 litres can drive our whole fleet of 10 vehicles back and forth every day running 16 hours a day."
O'Bireck says Phoenix uses a process involving pyrolysis — using heat to bring about decomposition — to upcycle plastics that can't go into the recycling stream.
"If you take plastic as it stands, it's going to go in the ground and it's going to sit there for a thousand years. By adding this technology, we are converting it so that we give it one more chance to go back out."
The process shreds the plastic into smaller pieces and feeds it into a "cooker." O'Bireck claims it's not being burned; the material is in an airtight vessel and being heated in the absence of oxygen.
"There's actually two gases formed: condensable and non-condensable gas. We're distilling it down to take it from its gas to a liquid."
O'Bireck says the goal is to expand to municipalities and bigger companies...…...More
Here is something interesting
From dumpster to diesel: How a pilot project in Whitby is turning plastic waste into fuel
It does nothing to curb production of new plastic.Here is something interesting
From dumpster to diesel: How a pilot project in Whitby is turning plastic waste into fuel