Submitted by chrisdh79 t3_yd3b4e in Futurology
tom-8-to t1_itq4d33 wrote
Reply to comment by chriswhoppers in Recycling plastic is practically impossible — and the problem is getting worse by chrisdh79
But there is no money in it. Who is gonna fund a large scale investment? Industrial use requires plastic to be turned into something useful on the same day it arrives or there is no profit.
Might as well use plastic as fuel and burn it and even so it’s gonna be costly because of the smoke and fumes are costly to deal with to meet air pollution standards
idigclams t1_itqw8vq wrote
Not as bad as burning coal, a lot of times. Polyethylene is a highly refined and simple hydrocarbon, for example. It should burn cleaner than natural gas and much cleaner than coal. Of course it will still release carbon into the atmosphere.
revtor t1_itsnzum wrote
It’s how they recycle plastic in Europe- burn it. Can be clean! And then the heat turns into electricity..
thisoldmould t1_itthgj9 wrote
Oyster mushroom farming is quite profitable in fact.
piotrmarkovicz t1_ittuwjg wrote
> But there is no money in it.
If there is a service or a product, there is a potential for a return.
>Who is gonna fund a large scale investment?
The same people who fund all large scale investment: the general population.
Could make a business case out of it: get paid to haul away plastic nobody wants, get free feed stock to grow mushrooms, sell mushroom related products for profit. Lobby for some environmental tax credits to get the public to pay for the process in return for reduced environmental contamination for a tidy profit.... Devil is in the details but it is not an impossible sell.
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