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Old 29th-June-2008, 02:46 PM
EnviroChris EnviroChris is offline
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Default Nappies in bags

Hi
The nappies should take slightly longer because you're effectively making the plastic very slightly thicker. I'm coming round to thinking that almost everything that I thought about plastic use and recycling is wrong:

Using plastic bags perhaps is a good thing as it diverts oil from being used as fuel and immeditately releasing carbin and toxins.

The longer plastic takes to degrade and leach out its toxins the better.

I'm thinking of moving away from biodegradable nappies for our daughters which we use when I haven't got time to use real ones and onto plastic ones because, again, the plastic ones take ages to release their toxins whereas the biodegradable ones want to release methane within weeks.

It's so complicated! Well actually it probably isn't that difficult but any research that is undertaken in the environmental sector seems to be sponsored by the companies causing the problems and the media is so lazy that it's only these spurious reports that get reported. Am I getting old or does most news sound like it's been written by school children - stating the obvious, spurious or bland. Continual vox pops are murderously annoying - people shouldn't be encouraged to think that their non researched opinions have any validity at all. I'm sure BBC Breakfast news used to be good but now it's like listening to an idiot in the pub with no real life experience to talk about and no intelligence to analyse their surroundings so all they talk about is sport, weather or gossip - Wimbledon is great for them because they can talk about all three at the same time. Channel 4 news is the only decent one that I have come across.
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