shed9
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No offence taken, just bemusement at your original post and subsequent self-back patting retorts.You can take personal offense at whatever you fancy. But this mentality is precisely the reason we are in the environmental crisis.
Environmental issues always were deemed not to be not serious enough "in the grand scheme of things", but one of the biggest issues we face today.
A random person keeping you awake by using the wrong bin, not no bin, but the wrong bin is not an environmental issue, it's a whole mess of many things but the biggest issue we face today it ain't.
Trust me, it is utterly pointless trying to convince me that erroneous use of your recycle bin is a world problem, you have my agreement there.If you still can't understand the difference between a "first world problem" and a "world problem", then it is pointless for me to try to convince you.
Nope you complained someone used the wrong bin, again not no bin but the wrong coloured coded bin.For the record, I wasn't complaining about lack of tanning salons or 5G coverage, too few fries in my burger or the cost of Netflix subscriptions. (Intrigued to see if my issue was the epitome of first world problems, what are these!)
I think you are putting way too much thought into how important your recycle bin is.I was talking about one person's mentality of not giving a damn and about lack of the simplest effort that could have made the difference. Wrong things ending up in the wrong place. How many go unnoticed? How many more share the same mentality? We produce 1000s of tonnes of unavoidable waste per day, would it be too much to ask to get it right to the best of our ability?
No one is laughing at you, that's your assumption. Getting a feel for how you respond to simple commentary on your own comments in an online general discussion about a bin however is probably an indicator of how you integrate within your community. I don't blame you for being paranoid.I for one smile at people who laugh at me when I remove the plastic tape from a cardboard box, because I know I can make that difference.
Are we still talking about the bin?Education doesn't stop when you graduate or leave school. But lack of it sure confused the hell out of some!
The world is on fire, literally on fire, the science of climate collapse and at-scale GHG mitigation (my day job) is way past people opening the right bin on a country walk or more likely your neighbour who is (and I'm taking a post graduation, school leavers, educated guess here) most probably messing with you. That discussion is thirty years behind schedule, the issue is way past this and no it's not a case of every little helps anymore; It never was and will always, to some extent, remain the sanctuary of people who do the bare minimum but then congratulate themselves by posting it on the interweb.
Don't delude yourself that you are crusading for a cleaner future by ranting about recycling confusion. By all means have a moan, but don't conflate it with righteous environmentalism in your back peddling from your amusing pics of the horrendous crime of the wrong bin being used. It's just a little bit Wallace & Gromit and again, it's just a little bit of a first world problem.