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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 17:28:12 GMT
yes do you? maybe you can explain how 9 million tons of batteries each year are discarded in landfills is a step closer to the bullshit net zero? This six million tons of batteries, how many come from EV's?I had no idea you were an Eco warrior wanting to stop the use of all batteries. But just to reassure you no one will be throwing EV batteries into land fill, the ones you are referring to are those thrown in the bin by people who don't care about the planet enough to dispose of them in the recycling bin. 9 Million tons all from EV's
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 17:29:29 GMT
Not sure you’re reading and understanding what you read — the blades would go on to “produce recycled fibers, synthetic oils and gas, which could then go on to become skis, snowboards and insulation materials.” Snowboards is just one product line of one company. In the past year I’ve lagged the roof space of three properties with repurposed plastics. I guess by the time they’re replaced, all plastic and synthetic materials will be collected and re-used again… But not with recyled turbine blades...
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 17:32:47 GMT
The point is that throwing money at an impossible task is fruitless. But etter than throwing away the planet. FFS are you for real? I see now the usual karens are bitching now because we have mius 1 temp on the way...This old planet of ours will still be turning when the like of bumbergh are rotting in their graves.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 17:35:16 GMT
Nothing mythical about it. This is where they end up...As do millions of tons of worn blades from wind turbines....It is not economicaly viable to try and recycle the crap. Don't try and combine the two to hide your lack of research. I have researched it...Unlike you who has fell for all this net zero bollocks....I did my thesis on this subject for my masters in physics. So what are your quilifications then?
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 17:36:57 GMT
I understand perfectly....And as for snowboards that is a limited market and the interest is just not there to sustain any form of recycling of turbine blades. They dump over 200 million tons per year just in the USA of knackered blades... Certainly wont be much demand when all the snow is gone. But there be a pretty big demand for boats. FFS all this doom and gloom from the ones who beleive in an impossible goal.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 3, 2023 18:35:26 GMT
This six million tons of batteries, how many come from EV's?I had no idea you were an Eco warrior wanting to stop the use of all batteries. But just to reassure you no one will be throwing EV batteries into land fill, the ones you are referring to are those thrown in the bin by people who don't care about the planet enough to dispose of them in the recycling bin. 9 Million tons all from EV's Link. Only an EV battery weighs under half a ton, so that would be at least 18 million batteries. And as only 17 million electric vehicles have been sold to date, it seems a tad unlikely don't you think?
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Post by zanygame on Mar 3, 2023 18:36:39 GMT
Not sure you’re reading and understanding what you read — the blades would go on to “produce recycled fibers, synthetic oils and gas, which could then go on to become skis, snowboards and insulation materials.” Snowboards is just one product line of one company. In the past year I’ve lagged the roof space of three properties with repurposed plastics. I guess by the time they’re replaced, all plastic and synthetic materials will be collected and re-used again… But not with recyled turbine blades... Yet.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 3, 2023 18:38:10 GMT
Don't try and combine the two to hide your lack of research. I have researched it...Unlike you who has fell for all this net zero bollocks....I did my thesis on this subject for my masters in physics. So what are your quilifications then? No you didn't. You can barely spell. And the stuff you post is total crap. 9 million tons of EV batteries dumped. Oh dear.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 3, 2023 18:39:40 GMT
But etter than throwing away the planet. FFS are you for real? I see now the usual karens are bitching now because we have mius 1 temp on the way...This old planet of ours will still be turning when the like of bumbergh are rotting in their graves. It will happily turn when every human is gone, but some of us are hoping for better than 'shit happens'
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 18:51:10 GMT
9 Million tons all from EV's Link. Only an EV battery weighs under half a ton, so that would be at least 18 million batteries. And as only 17 million electric vehicles have been sold to date, it seems a tad unlikely don't you think? Far from it the failure rate for EV's batteries is nearly 40%
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 18:51:54 GMT
But not with recyled turbine blades... Yet. And never will be.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 18:56:49 GMT
I have researched it...Unlike you who has fell for all this net zero bollocks....I did my thesis on this subject for my masters in physics. So what are your quilifications then? No you didn't. You can barely spell. And the stuff you post is total crap. 9 million tons of EV batteries dumped. Oh dear. I suffer from dyslexia...I may be word blind but I am far from an idiot...Look it up yourself if you don't beleive me. Some are predicting it will be 11 million tons this coming year....Why don't you just own to the fact that you got srewed over by no more than a bloody infant like bumburgh.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 18:58:57 GMT
FFS are you for real? I see now the usual karens are bitching now because we have mius 1 temp on the way...This old planet of ours will still be turning when the like of bumbergh are rotting in their graves. It will happily turn when every human is gone, but some of us are hoping for better than 'shit happens' That is what you and your ilk want...Your the one supporting this net zero bollocks....
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Post by patman post on Mar 3, 2023 20:15:50 GMT
Not sure you’re reading and understanding what you read — the blades would go on to “produce recycled fibers, synthetic oils and gas, which could then go on to become skis, snowboards and insulation materials.” Snowboards is just one product line of one company. In the past year I’ve lagged the roof space of three properties with repurposed plastics. I guess by the time they’re replaced, all plastic and synthetic materials will be collected and re-used again… But not with recyled turbine blades... How do you know? I don’t — though one delivery that looked whiter than the others, claimed to be made from soft drink bottles…
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2023 22:27:48 GMT
But not with recyled turbine blades... How do you know? I don’t — though one delivery that looked whiter than the others, claimed to be made from soft drink bottles… Because they are not recyled that's why.....Recyling old bottles is old hat and has been going on for years. They produce plastic decking and garden benches etc from old drink bottles.
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