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Title: Study Finds Recycling Plants Actually Produce Tons of Microplastics
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URL Source: https://dailystormer.in/study-finds ... produce-tons-of-microplastics/
Published: May 28, 2023
Author: Snake Baker
Post Date: 2023-05-28 09:14:43 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 561
Comments: 23

We’ve said from the beginning here at the Daily Stormer: recycling is retarded, and the only logical way to dispose of plastic is to burn it.

Now, obviously, you don’t burn it in your yard like a third worlder – that produces toxic gas. However, trash disposal plants that burn the plastic while preventing the toxic fumes from escaping should exist instead of recycling plants. In fact, “waste disposal pits,” i.e., “dumps,” should also be replaced with fire and burning.

You could easily just get rid of all plastic on the earth by burning it in facilities. Most of it doesn’t even get recycled anyway, and just gets dumped into the ocean or buried underground where it pollutes the groundwater with toxic chemicals.

It should all be burned.

The reason they don’t want to burn plastic is that while you can catch the poisonous chemicals from being released into the air, you can’t stop it from producing carbon dioxide. As we all know, the government and media claim without any evidence that carbon is a pollutant.

So basically, we are being poisoned with plastic – a real pollutant – in order to prevent the release of a fake pollutant.

The Guardian:

Recycling has been promoted by the plastics industry as a key solution to the growing problem of plastic waste. But a study has found recycling itself could be releasing huge quantities of microplastics.

An international team of scientists sampled wastewater from a state-of- the-art recycling plant at an undisclosed location in the UK. They found that the microplastics released in the water amounted to 13% of the plastic processed.

Hahahahahaha!

How has no one tested this before????

They’ve been talking about plastic recycling since I was a kid in the 1990s!

The facility could be releasing up to 75bn plastic particles in each cubic metre of wastewater, they estimated.

“I was incredibly shocked,” said Erina Brown, the lead researcher of the study, conducted at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. “It’s scary because recycling has been designed in order to reduce the problem and to protect the environment. This is a huge problem we’re creating.”

The researchers tested the water before and after the plant installed a water filtration system and found the filter reduced the concentration of microplastics from 13% of the plastic processed to 6%.

The estimate of 75bn particles a cubic metre is for a plant with a filter installed. A majority of the particles were smaller than 10 microns, about the diameter of a human red blood cell, with more than 80% smaller than five microns, Brown said.

Microplastics, usually considered to be any particle of plastic measuring less than 5mm, have been found everywhere from freshly fallen snow in Antarctica to the depths of the ocean, and can be toxic for animals and plants.

The results also revealed high levels of microplastics in the air around the recycling facility, with 61% of the particles less than 10 microns in size. Particulate matter less than 10 microns has been linked to human illness.

The facility was a “best case scenario”, Brown said, given that it had made efforts to install water filtration while many other recycling plants may not.

“An important consideration is what other plants globally are emitting,” she said. “This is something we really need to find out.”

Again, it is not even believable that they’ve never done this study before.

The only reason they wouldn’t have done the study would be that the industry itself is blocking the publication of this information. Recycling is huge business, and you’ll notice this story is only published in The Guardian – not the much worse American papers, which are pure shills.

The study, published in the Journal of Hazardous Material Advances, suggests the recycling plant discharged up to 2,933 metric tonnes of microplastics a year before the filtration system was introduced, and up to 1,366 metric tonnes afterwards.

“More than 90% of the particles we found were under 10 microns and 80% were under 5 microns,” said Brown. “These are digestible by so many different organisms and found to be ingested by humans.”

“For me, it highlights how drastically we need to reduce our plastic consumption and production.”

Yes, you can reduce the consumption and production, and that should happen. Start with the plastic bottles. You can just use glass, you retards. Plastic doesn’t even save money over refilling glass with a 20 cent deposit.

But there is so much of this shit everywhere, we need a way to rid ourselves of what already exists, and the very logical and obvious way to do that is to burn it.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

The researchers tested the water before and after the plant installed a water filtration system and found the filter reduced the concentration of microplastics from 13% of the plastic processed to 6%.

Someone needs to ask how the plastics get into the wastewater of the recycling facility?

The recycling center I work at currently keeps 300 tons a month (plastic and cardboard) out of the dump and the environment. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2023-05-28   16:37:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings, Ada (#1)

It's those crappy plastic bags that supposedly decompose. They are marketed as being made from cornstarch or something, but I buried some of them once, as a sort of accidental experiment. They do not break down, they clump into sticky shards of gel. Nothing grew there, ever again. I was afraid to touch them, because of the fumes.

If I were a progressive making up this bullshit I would have won some sort of prize by now. :)

Dakmar  posted on  2023-05-28   16:49:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Dakmar (#2)

but I buried some of them once, as a sort of accidental experiment.

They cannot bale PVC pipe since when they melt the plastic it releases Chlorine gas.

But those N-95 masks they wear to keep fiberglass strands out of their lungs would do nothing to stop Chlorine gas.

And what about those who work closest to the fiberglass area? They do not wear those masks. What about their lungs?

We occasionally get strands of fiberglass on our clothing also. If that happens, what makes them think the fiberglass will not get in our lungs too? :-/

BTP Holdings  posted on  2023-05-28   17:10:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: BTP Holdings (#3)

Waiting to be asked by multimillion dollar govt survey about noise pollution. More studies, boards, hearings...yet they won't enforce ordinances on the books since 1970s. Might have "disparate impact" in fines for violating such, since 99% of the offenders are "People of Color". Progressives are basically assholes, anything goes with them as long as it it harmful to civilization. Of course were I to object to them plastering posters promoting pederasty they (and the media at large) would screech that I am violating their rights.

Dakmar  posted on  2023-05-28   17:34:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Dakmar (#5)

noise pollution

When I lived in NW suburban Chicago, the Mexicans would be blasting Lacucaracha music in their cars out back.

I had Bird Bombs and would load one into the Mossberg shotgun. I would open the sliding patio door and pop one off. It would blow right over the hood of the car and they would start yammering in Mexican. LOL

BTP Holdings  posted on  2023-05-28   18:00:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: BTP Holdings (#9)

LOL, that would probably get me killed, there are so many of them now, but I like your style.

Dakmar  posted on  2023-05-28   18:02:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Dakmar (#10)

I like your style

Thanks.

But when that Polish bitch that lived upstairs from me had a guy over you could hear her screaming as the festivities were going on.

I had my share of babes over too. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2023-05-28   18:11:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: BTP Holdings (#13)

What I Learned Driving a Big Rig

I drove a big rig truck for 53 years. I’ve delivered loads in every state in continental USA and one trip to Alaska in 1974 where an egg cost 4 bucks and I blew up 8 tires (never went back there again). I laugh at people who say they’ve driven a million miles.

When I first started driving there were very few black drivers. There could have been more except many of them wouldn’t show up for work or stole the loads and companies wouldn’t hire them. Those that did make it knew their place and followed the rules. Sometimes they could even be friends, but one thing I saw was that if other blacks were around, the black friend would turn on their white buddy. We had a phrase for that which no one uses anymore, even though it’s still true. Well, I use it when the shoe fits but that’s probably because of the way I was raised.

I grew up in Alabama in a big family of I guess you’d say rednecks. One uncle owned a 3,000-acre farm and had sharecroppers work some of the land. My relatives and I worked the fields alongside the blacks picking cotton and peanuts and clipping melons. I was just a kid doing the work of a man and I have to say the black men and women worked hard. If they didn’t, they got sent home with no pay.

There was a time when two black guys were threatening me with a knife. I was only 10 or 11 and small. My uncle who always carried a shotgun put a load of rock salt in their butts and that ended that. He told me never to trust blacks especially if they are in a group. That advice stayed with me the rest of my life although I was always willing to let a man show me his worth, then take it from there.

I’ve seen a lot of things out on the road. One time I was hauling boxed meat (sirloin steaks and such) which is a very expensive load value wise and insurance wise. I was exhausted when I pulled into the Tomahawk truck stop in Albuquerque and ready to get in the bunk for a good sleep. I backed the refrigerated trailer up against a cyclone fence to keep anyone from breaking into it. I hadn’t been asleep long when another trucker called on the CB to say I had company.

Dakmar  posted on  2023-05-28   19:04:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Dakmar (#15)

I hadn’t been asleep long when another trucker called on the CB to say I had company.

We need the rest of this story and any others, thanks much.

Lod  posted on  2023-05-28   20:58:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Lod, Dakmar (#16)

We need the rest of this story and any others.

When I was driving solo for IWX I picked up this chick at the Flying J on I-40 in Arkansas when I was fueling up.

She had been out with another driver, and he decided he was going home so he dumped her out there.

She lived in Indianapolis. I got her a shower at Flying J west of Nashville. Then she told me she wanted me to drop her at the T/A in downtown Nashville.

I told her that was a bad idea. She asked again so I said, "If you want to wake up raped or dead, go there. You come up the road with me and I'll find you a ride."

We went to the QT Fuel Stop at 24 and 75. I put out a broadcast that I had a girl that needed to get to Indianapolis.

The first driver to come back was a black guy. She was shaking her head, "No". I had to turn him down.

The next guy was a steel hauler, hauling coil steel from Ohio south. He was empty and headed back north and riding with his boy. I told her, "He'll get you where you need to go."

She gave me a big hug and jumped out of the truck and ran over and climbed up in the other tractor.

It was a good deed. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2023-05-29   12:45:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: BTP Holdings (#18)

That was a good story, thanks for sharing.

I just got back from Kokomo, I built a 1/25 scale model 1958 Corvette for my Mom. She told me her father (aka Papaw, to me) told her he would buy her a Corvette if she got straight 'A's in her senior year of High School. This was early 1960's. Of course, she didn't get straight 'A's, but I thought she deserved a Corvette. The one made by Revell was the best I could do.

Dakmar  posted on  2023-05-30   21:35:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Dakmar (#20)

Wonderfully well done! Thanks for sharing.

Lod  posted on  2023-05-30   21:41:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#22. To: Lod (#21)

I've tried to find a place where I could share pics of model cars I've built, but instagram and all that seems too intrusive. I post them on Facebook, but I know most people here hate FB. I don't discuss politics there, just share model car pics with family and co-workers. So yeah, I don't trust FB either, but it would be awkward inviting my boss to post here :)

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