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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 11 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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cab wrote: |
Dances With Cows wrote: |
I disagree - I don't see where the evidence is that we wouldn't be kicking asses? I also don't see any evidence suggesting that more people would act in a nobberish way than already do. |
The fact that we don't kick asses for extraordinarily bad waste handling now strongly implies that we're not suddenly going to do any better than this.
As for the bell curve - there are some people who are quite bad at waste, there are some who are very bad. If we make it harder to get rid of waste, are you really saying that you see no likelyhood that more people will struggle to either deal with their refuse or will simply not choose to do so? You've got a higher opinion of your fellow human being than I have. |
If we got off our bums to completely change the way waste is handled, why would we not divert some of the energy we used to on bin lorries on kicking ass? Why would one thing change but not another?
I think I do have a higher opinion of my fellow human beings I guess - I know few people who would actually live in a stinking midden when it came down to it, rather than add one more bag to the trip to the recycling depot. I don't think getting rid of waste would be 'harder', just different, and yes there'd be a period of switchover where people have to get used to it. As part of the new scheme, help would be given to get it right.
I suppose there's business opportunities to be had - private rubbish collectors. I don't want to get all orangepippin on you guys, but if the default was taking it to the collection point, you'd be free to choose to pay someone else like you might pay someone to clean your house or walk your dog? |
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12Bore
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cab
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 11 2:14 pm Post subject: |
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Dances With Cows wrote: |
If we got off our bums to completely change the way waste is handled, why would we not divert some of the energy we used to on bin lorries on kicking ass? Why would one thing change but not another?
I think I do have a higher opinion of my fellow human beings I guess - I know few people who would actually live in a stinking midden when it came down to it, rather than add one more bag to the trip to the recycling depot. I don't think getting rid of waste would be 'harder', just different, and yes there'd be a period of switchover where people have to get used to it. As part of the new scheme, help would be given to get it right.
I suppose there's business opportunities to be had - private rubbish collectors. I don't want to get all orangepippin on you guys, but if the default was taking it to the collection point, you'd be free to choose to pay someone else like you might pay someone to clean your house or walk your dog? |
Why would changing waste handling mean that offenders get more of a kicking? Why wouldn't that just mean that, as before, same offenders wouldn't just dump the refuse on the street or over a neighbours wall? We'd need an extraordinary change in public and legal attitudes.
Don't get me wrong; when I make an effort and fire up the anaerobic composter with bacteria, I can degrade to the point of burial nearly anything that isn't xenobiotic, and through the summer months I do (I'll be damned if I leave food waste in a council compost bin for up to a fortnight for collection when its warm and maggoty out there). But I've seen just how completely awful people not dealing with their waste is, and I've seen that at present local authorities and the police are light years away from taking that seriously. |
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robkb
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