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Baler 05-16-2021 08:17 PM

face masks,.. the pollution problem of 2020++
 
With all the sudden global face mask requirements, sources of temporary face mask relief has become a million dollar business. But what do we with all the waste product from this temporary solution to a global pandemic? The OCEAN! we throw that shit in the ocean,. no but seriously. More and more face masks are ending up becoming waste.

With an already growing waste issue across the globe, how do we expect people to be responsibly, safely and humanely disposing of their temporary face masks. This is a current issue no one wants to even touch. You have world leaders telling people they can or don't have to do something. But zero consequences for their immediate requirement of such apparel.

So how can these people demand you comply with a piece of apparel but have zero responsibility for it's disposal?

Jibartik 05-16-2021 08:19 PM

we put a chip in them

Baler 05-16-2021 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3307102)
we put a chip in them

Please don't bullshit this thread, I'm genuine. @llhancelot type response.

READ THE original Post

This is NOT just another face mask thread. I actually care about the environment.

Swish 05-16-2021 08:27 PM

Think about food packaging the same way.

As for masks, my work has a separate bin to dispose of them in - like they're actually getting recycled or being put in a medical waste bag etc.

Baler 05-16-2021 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swish (Post 3307106)
Think about food packaging the same way.

As for masks, my work has a separate bin to dispose of them in - like they're actually getting recycled or being put in a medical waste bag etc.

Yes THANK YOU, If required for medical purposes, they should be disposed of in the same way medical waste is.

You do make a whole point about food packaging, But unfortunately that's not what this thread is about.
Edit: I have done extensive volunteering for Meals on Wheels in America.

Human waste product is some of the worst on earth... :(

Nocht 05-16-2021 10:00 PM

We should train moths to eat the masks and release them into the wild.

Baler 05-16-2021 10:44 PM

Bump, your overlord tells you what you can or cannot do.

hobart 05-16-2021 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baler (Post 3307100)
With all the sudden global face mask requirements, sources of temporary face mask relief has become a million dollar business. But what do we with all the waste product from this temporary solution to a global pandemic? The OCEAN! we throw that shit in the ocean,. no but seriously. More and more face masks are ending up becoming waste.

With an already growing waste issue across the globe, how do we expect people to be responsibly, safely and humanely disposing of their temporary face masks. This is a current issue no one wants to even touch. You have world leaders telling people they can or don't have to do something. But zero consequences for their immediate requirement of such apparel.

So how can these people demand you comply with a piece of apparel but have zero responsibility for it's disposal?

Are you asking the same thing of beverage industry, Trumptard?

Clothes are mandatory to some degree in most places. Do we hold the regulating governments responsible for the disposal of clothing?

Baler 05-16-2021 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hobart (Post 3307149)
Are you asking the same thing of beverage industry, Trumptard?

Clothes are mandatory to some degree in most places. Do we hold the regulating governments responsible for the disposal of clothing?

Dont ask me is i'm ASKING,. you know full right what I am saying.

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If you are still in love with donald trump That's unrelated and I suggest you seek help.
That's not what this topic is about. handicapped citizen.

Pulgasari 05-16-2021 10:51 PM

i've thrown away like 6 masks since this time last year rip every seagull


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