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13-07-2008, 10:34 AM
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| | | A use for waste plastic This is encouraging, a process which converts waste plastic to fuel. Being used in China where most of our plastic recycling ends up! Maybe we can eventually recover it from landfill? EDP24 - How plastic bags could solve fuel crisis | 
13-07-2008, 10:58 AM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic So we can burn some more fossil fuels? I don't think this is really good news. | 
13-07-2008, 02:29 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic It's got to be better than dumping it though. Agreed ideally it would be better not to produce it in the first place but this is human nature we're talking about! | 
13-07-2008, 05:00 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic So you take oil, make it into plastic, use it once, then turn it back into oil. I can see that there is some sense in not wasting plastics, but there seems to be a flaw in there somewhere.
I do take your point about human nature though.
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15-07-2008, 09:46 AM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic No I don't think so,
Someone was manufacturing fuel from waste chocolate, [I know ladies, a terrible waste  ], but it needed 16,000 bars to fuel my car for work for a year, 6,000 miles.
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15-07-2008, 12:46 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic but isn't plastic a waste product of the hydrocarbon industry anyway?
I don't think its evil stuff - is only how it is disposed of that's awful -
Otherwise it is water proof and can be moulded into any shape for any use, it is usually lighter than steel or wood - can take less energy to produce or recycle or even transport than those things too and can be recycled loads and loads of times into new things, I actually think its too valuable a resource even to burn away to nothing - You wait, it will be some point in the future even in in our lifetime when we are actively mining for the stuff out of landfil.
The replacement fabrics are not necesarily any greener - look at 'plastics' based on corn starch - corn is a food stuff right? Already in demand for food and now biofuels too and can you imagine the extra stretch if we decided we needed corn to make replacement plastic too?
Surely all that would mean would be higher food prices and more rainforest chopped down. How is that significantly better than utilising an aspect of the oil industry which is happening anyway?
- I am rather dismayed that we are still searching for new oil reserves within national parks - I'd rather than money was thrown and research into renewable and sustainable energy resources because if we can't live within our means then we're doomed. (which actually I believe is almost certainly the case!)
BUt while we are still using oil to make fuel, if plastics really are rather a by-product why not continue to produce them? What I feel we should be concentrating on is where plastics end up and on keeping out oceans clean of them. | 
16-07-2008, 09:03 AM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic That's a good point, why waste it as a fuel where it will be lost to the atmosphere when it can re-processed and then re-used as some other plastic item. After all, fleeces are made from recycled plastic bottles. | 
21-07-2008, 07:29 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic Last price I saw was $800 tonne for plastic bottles,but thats a lot of coke to drink 
But not all plastic wastes are nice and cuddly,have you ever seen old silage wrap? mucky yucky and covered on old cow dung? Way to go there from my point of view is incineration.Incineration to cut out too many fussy and expensive recovery steps.[Expensive in time and energy] but this must be done with heat recovery so as to save the oil equivalent. Incineration can be clean if the rules are adhered to [ I wrote a paper on this many years ago,sorry ,its not on google  ] . I see this road as much safer and cleaner than landfill which is a last resort.
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22-07-2008, 12:59 AM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic I've made a luxury yaught out of plastic bottles and spit mixed with Red Leicester cheese. It should hold up when the big storm hits and also provide basic food and water needs. I've already tested it by going across to France, adding many little fans and frogs taped together, and it did well. | 
22-07-2008, 01:06 AM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic Quote:
Originally Posted by gaviston I've made a luxury yaught out of plastic bottles and spit mixed with Red Leicester cheese. It should hold up when the big storm hits and also provide basic food and water needs. I've already tested it by going across to France, adding many little fans and frogs taped together, and it did well. |  What are you like??????   
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22-07-2008, 10:26 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic Quote:
Originally Posted by gaviston I've made a luxury yaught out of plastic bottles and spit mixed with Red Leicester cheese. It should hold up when the big storm hits and also provide basic food and water needs. I've already tested it by going across to France, adding many little fans and frogs taped together, and it did well. | Thats a lie.Sticky tape does not stick to froggies,you used super -glue didn't you? The Royal Yacht Club will hear of this ,mark my words.
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10-10-2008, 10:07 AM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic so a recycling process pave a way to handle the waste plastic in a better way and this is a good news too.
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10-10-2008, 11:59 AM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic the best thing to make from recycled plastic is plastic - this is already being done , if you look at firms like eco deck they are taking plastic from waste bags, bottles etc and turning it into a material that can be worked like wood and used for decking, fence rails, gates, benches, signs etc.
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10-10-2008, 12:11 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic Dis you know that margarine is one molecule away from being plastic? It shocked me..... | 
10-10-2008, 12:51 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic Quote:
Originally Posted by snowdrop Dis you know that margarine is one molecule away from being plastic? It shocked me..... | Not really so shocking - your car's one molecule away from being a heap of rust, the carbon dioxide we exhale is one atom away from being poisonous carbon monoxide and the oxygen we breath is one atom away from being poisonous ozone. There's a lot of other similar instances.
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10-10-2008, 02:45 PM
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| | | Re: A use for waste plastic My first visit to this thread and i have to say it's been a revelation to me! I am ashamed of how little i actually know about these matters but i sure am learning now! Thanks for opening my eyes.  |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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