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RE: What made you sad today - JJB - 01-10-2020 (30-09-2020, 10:32 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: I'm sorry to hear about your loss Neffa You wonder at the actions of some people! Despicable. RE: What made you sad today - JJB - 19-10-2020 Sad, mad, miffed. I love nature but not in my garden ![]() Finished of repairing compost wrinkly tin structure, good sense of achievement. Had a wander round picking up tools etc and found rabbit incursion from next door. We have put wire net all round the garden to stop rabbits, dug it down into the ground to block digging but some how the devils still get in. It must be a biggun as the hole in the fence is large. Now the dilemma is do we plug up the gap and potentially trap the varmint our garden or leave it. I'm gonna plug it up and hunt bunnies if necessary. RE: What made you sad today - Mark_Riga - 02-02-2026 Came across this article on recycling that depressed me somewhat: https://damnthematrix.wordpress.com/2026/01/30/peak-recycling/ I had thought that the more we recycled, particularly plastic the better. Seems that plastic should all go to landfill till we stop using it. It didn't exist when I was young. Milk was in returnable bottles till after I was married. A bit from the piece: "The most dangerous aspect of the recycling myth is not just that it creates low-quality plastic—it’s that it acts as a Dispersion Engine. The current ‘Green’ model takes a contained, manageable solid (a PET bottle) and ‘downcycles’ it into a high-surface-area product, such as a synthetic carpet or a fleece jacket. This is biophysical insanity. We are effectively taking a solid waste problem and processing it into a format designed to shed. Every time you walk on that ‘recycled’ carpet or wash that fleece, it releases microfibres into the air and water. We are building a machine that masticates our waste for us, pre-digesting it into microplastics so that it can more easily bypass biological defences and enter the food web. This is bio-contamination on a global scale. " RE: What made you sad today - JJB - 02-02-2026 (02-02-2026, 12:16 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: Came across this article on recycling that depressed me somewhat: https://damnthematrix.wordpress.com/2026/01/30/peak-recycling/ I had a read of that, quite disturbing. RE: What made you sad today - Bren - 03-02-2026 Its looking like only around 10% of plastics are recycled, does the rest get dumped in the UK or is it all just shipped to Malaysia. Not looking good at all for the future. RE: What made you sad today - Veggie - 03-02-2026 I have often wondered whether returning to a "plastic free" life was possible. The sort of life "we" led in the 40s/50s - when food came wrapped in paper, tin or glass. When takeaway meals were fish & chips and supermarkets didn't exist on every street corner. Sadly, I don't think it is. There's Plastic everywhere you look - in the laptop I'm using now for example. The kitchen equipment - fridge, kettle etc. Maybe soft plastics would be more achievable and I could, in theory, stop buying stuff in plastic packaging. Note that I've said "buying" because some of my food is FREE over which my only control is to refuse it. .......and I won't be doing that! As far as possible, I find ways to reuse plastic waste - as seed trays, for freezing food etc. Soft plastic bags line the kitchen waste bin but the options are limited. Its a big problem that can only get worse for us and the planet. RE: What made you sad today - Bren - 03-02-2026 You’re right Veggie plastic is everywhere these days. We still have a milk man who delivers in glass bottles, we’re lucky they’re local so we were able to keep them through 3 house moves. RE: What made you sad today - Vinny - 04-02-2026 There was the Stone age then the Bronze age, followed by the Iron age and in the future we will be known as the Plastic age! (Wonder what age comes next?) RE: What made you sad today - JJB - 04-02-2026 Wasn't the Atomic age in there somewhere? RE: What made you sad today - Vinny - 04-02-2026 (04-02-2026, 09:48 AM)JJB Wrote: Wasn't the Atomic age in there somewhere?But can you find a piece of 'atomic' lying around? Plastics will be tangibly there many years in the future methinks? |