recycle disposable batteries

What do you think about reducing reusing and recycling?
I never recycle. I throw away paper, soda cans, water bottles, and batteries. I use disposable plates, cups, and silverware. When I bake stuff in the over, I use these aluminum pans that is used just once and then you toss them in the trash. Sometimes I toss out 5 or 6 bags of trash a week. I dont think that the trash I throw away is going to harm the environment.
For people to put forth extra effort to help the environment is commendable, but futile in the face of the scale of the problem.
It shouldn’t be too hard to create a large scale machine that sorts trash among the general garbage then forwards it to the proper recycling points. Also using waste for energy is a grand idea that should be further researched instead of throwing everything in a landfill or trying to make cereal boxes from recycled toilet paper.
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Sanyo 2,700 mAh AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (4-Pack) $16.75 Do away with disposable batteries and keep your portable electronics running for years with this four pack of GE/Sanyo AA rechargeable NiMH batteries. Built for long-lasting use, the 2,700 mAh batteries last up to four times longer than standard alkaline batteries, making them ideal for digital cameras, audio devices, and other high- drain electronics. More significantly, when they run out … |
