Access_guy49
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This post was sparked from the yellow school bus post. After reading over the discussion I noticed something. There are obviously a lot of people who buy into the things companies are doing to help the environment. Many of which are lip service. I will illustrate my point further below. I should mention that I am unaware of the situation in the UK and some of this may not apply. Also I should note that these are my own observations.
I will start with the comment made in the school bus post about running these buses on Bio. Some things to consider about bio diesels, does anyone know how much deep fryer grease it takes to run a bus? Multiply that by however many buses. It would hardly make a dent in the pollution output especially when you consider that you have to ship all the grease and you have to process it somewhere and then ship it back to the bus garage. You’re going to use 2 barrels of oil to save 1 barrel.
Ok away from fuels for a minute, Garbage disposal. In Ontario I know there has been a big push from some of the major super markets to purchase "green" bags. because this will save thousands of tons of garbage as these bags are re-usable and only cost a dollar. Lets really look at what is happening here for a second. The company looks like they are doing their part, the consumer is fronting the bill because they have to purchase the bags, and now people have to buy kitchen garbage bags for under the sink (typically) instead of using the old shopping bags, so unless you are a person who throws away hundreds of plastic bags instead of re-using them as garbage bags, you aren’t doing squat for the environment.
Drive through: Recently there has been a push to limit or stop drive throughs. A new food chain in London (Ontario) specializing in organic food has "done their part" by not having a drive through. Now most of you probably think this is a great idea, it should be taken with a grain of salt however. Consider the fact that when a car is warm and running at optimum temperature many of the measurable pollutants are almost nothing due to the fact that they get burned off in the catalytic converter (I have seen the test results to prove it, many cars blow 1 ppm or less for such things are co2.) However when a car starts up the catalytic converter is cold and does not do its job. In the first few minutes that car pollutes in the range of 80 times that of when it is warm. And that's still at Idle; if the driver decides to drive while the car is cold the numbers are even higher. So the 10 minutes in the drive through does no more damage to the environment than the person who went in, turned off the car, put more wear on the engine by starting it 30 minutes later and then driving it cold.
Green bins: In my city they are proposing green bins. This is a bin for bio garbage, which a truck comes around and picks up weekly. Oh and the tax payers front the bill of course! this is better than having a composter in your own backyard how? And really is bio garbage really the worst thing to have in the dumps? Hardly! But apparently making a bunch of plastic bins and driving trucks around all day to pick up stuff that could be composted helps the environment.
ok good enough for now, I’m interested to see who will hate what I say and who will have more to add.
Oh and it's true the only real way to fix things is to take some SERIOUS actions, this quick fix do your part almost painless bull...well its all just lip service.
If you really want to help the environment, its going to hurt.
I will start with the comment made in the school bus post about running these buses on Bio. Some things to consider about bio diesels, does anyone know how much deep fryer grease it takes to run a bus? Multiply that by however many buses. It would hardly make a dent in the pollution output especially when you consider that you have to ship all the grease and you have to process it somewhere and then ship it back to the bus garage. You’re going to use 2 barrels of oil to save 1 barrel.
Ok away from fuels for a minute, Garbage disposal. In Ontario I know there has been a big push from some of the major super markets to purchase "green" bags. because this will save thousands of tons of garbage as these bags are re-usable and only cost a dollar. Lets really look at what is happening here for a second. The company looks like they are doing their part, the consumer is fronting the bill because they have to purchase the bags, and now people have to buy kitchen garbage bags for under the sink (typically) instead of using the old shopping bags, so unless you are a person who throws away hundreds of plastic bags instead of re-using them as garbage bags, you aren’t doing squat for the environment.
Drive through: Recently there has been a push to limit or stop drive throughs. A new food chain in London (Ontario) specializing in organic food has "done their part" by not having a drive through. Now most of you probably think this is a great idea, it should be taken with a grain of salt however. Consider the fact that when a car is warm and running at optimum temperature many of the measurable pollutants are almost nothing due to the fact that they get burned off in the catalytic converter (I have seen the test results to prove it, many cars blow 1 ppm or less for such things are co2.) However when a car starts up the catalytic converter is cold and does not do its job. In the first few minutes that car pollutes in the range of 80 times that of when it is warm. And that's still at Idle; if the driver decides to drive while the car is cold the numbers are even higher. So the 10 minutes in the drive through does no more damage to the environment than the person who went in, turned off the car, put more wear on the engine by starting it 30 minutes later and then driving it cold.
Green bins: In my city they are proposing green bins. This is a bin for bio garbage, which a truck comes around and picks up weekly. Oh and the tax payers front the bill of course! this is better than having a composter in your own backyard how? And really is bio garbage really the worst thing to have in the dumps? Hardly! But apparently making a bunch of plastic bins and driving trucks around all day to pick up stuff that could be composted helps the environment.
ok good enough for now, I’m interested to see who will hate what I say and who will have more to add.
Oh and it's true the only real way to fix things is to take some SERIOUS actions, this quick fix do your part almost painless bull...well its all just lip service.
If you really want to help the environment, its going to hurt.