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by Retric
994 days ago
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I don’t see how sending plastics to a dump is going to result in ocean micro plastics. Environmentally you’re inefficiently generating energy from trash and reducing landfill size from bring trash vs failing to sequester the carbon in the trash and releasing some air pollution. I doubt pyrolysis is a net gain. Properly constructed and operated landfills are a small source of methane, but otherwise quite benign. |
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And plastic does not stay inert in landfills forever either, it slowly decomposes, releasing products into environment (methane and carbon dioxide being most benign of those). Effectively, you get slower, less controlled and more dangerous (biologically speaking) "burning" which will be done for many generations instead of burning the stuff right away in controlled conditions.