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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostThis is irrelevant.
I have shown already that a recycling rate of 90% only gives 75 extra years of growth.
Surely there would be no incentive over that 75 years to further improve recycling efficiency, right?
Here's a thought, what prevents the recycling rate from exceeding 100% of trash generation? Can't we recycle legacy garbage as well as recycling new trash?
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Originally posted by Sava View PostYou seem to be arguing simply for sustainability.
Eco-socialism... or whatever... is not necessary to achieve this.
Let's just way until corporate fatcats bent on trimestrial results figure out a solution for us.In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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Originally posted by Geronimo View PostLOL. only 75 years...why the blink of eye in technological innovation!
Surely there would be no incentive over that 75 years to further improve recycling efficiency?
Here's a thought, what prevents the recycling rate from exceeding 100% of trash generation? Can't we recycle legacy garbage as well as recycling new trash?
Try reading the #413 again. It will help you.
Unless perhaps you believe we'll turn solar energy into matter.In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostEveryone has 500 tons of organic thrash in their backyard, which have been designed to regenerate cars, windows, golf clubs and computers.Last edited by Geronimo; June 6, 2014, 14:25.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostThe volume of the planet is a hard limit.
Try reading the #413 again. It will help you.
Unless perhaps you believe we'll turn solar energy into matter.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostBTW, world recycling rates right now are not even 10%.
90% is already incredibly optimistic.
But don't worry. We're just a coming of Jesus Christ away from eternal growth.
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