Tuesday 8 November 2022

Your excellent "transition to ecologically sustainable degradation."

For example, food waste (which should be greatly reduced of course) should be digested by bacteria, in a similar way to that done on sewage. There is such a sewage plant somewhere near your way that I took children to visit when a teacher. Kiddermnister way?  After being left to be digested by special bacteria for some time, the sewage is safe to pump into rivers, I was told at the time.

There are new bacteria coming to light that can digest plastics I have read recently.  Now, glass, porcelain and tin cans are a different matter of course, but paper and cardboard might also be able to be biologically digested.

Let's have returnable deposit-linked drinks bottles. No more plastic ones or milk containers.

Greatly reduce disposable nappies.

How's that for a start? It would begin to drastically reduce CO2 from incinerators.

I don't have a site in mind for more info at the moment, but I'm sure they must exist.


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