Originally Posted by
HipoGear
Landfill, landfill, landfill ... what's all this worry about landfills?
People saw those barges getting bounced around in New York/New Jersey, nobody wanted to take the barges full of garbage, so the media came up with this story that we have no more room for landfills.
Get real.
There are fewer than 100 people per square mile in these United States, and that figure only goes up to about 109 when you take Alaska out of the picture. There's VAST swaths of the US currently sitting empty, ot even fit for farming. There's plenty of room for more landfills. (Just
Not
In
My
Back
Yard...)
Sure, it's theoretically better to keep most stuff out of them. Particularly metals. It's far cheaper, both in terms of dollar cost and energy consumption, to recycle that can into new aluminum products.
But paper, not necessarily. By the time we manufacture collection bins, send trucks out to collect the recyclable paper from those bins, then process the collected refuse, it costs more money and sometimes more energy to recycle used paper than it would to grow and process fast growing, native-to-the-area, low maintenance, junk trees into virgin paper... which has more uses.
Sometimes I think the whole green movement is just a silly way that some people use to look down their noses at those rubes who aren't as erudite as themselves.
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