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Do you feel guilty when you don't recycle

I recycle until it hurts! I have to or I fret. Sometimes I try to drop things into the general bin, but then I pull them back out to put into the compost or recycle bins. It is a problem in Western Australia though, to wash out bottles and packets and such to recycle as water here is also very short on supply, and we must be ever mindful just how dry Australia is.
 
Your 'Not having children' isn't doing your part for a cleaner world. A better one, maybe, but certainly not a cleaner one.

Definitely quoted for truth.
 
In massachusetts it is illegal to not recycle. Guilt of no guilt, we by law all sort our garbage and do our part.

I have a friend that also just started composting, and I am going to also get one of those compost balls. I dont like the three layer system, but I love gardening.
 
^ And yet, when I was in Boston for the marathon in 2008, I was amazed at how little attempt was made to recycle in the city.

At the time, I wrote the Mayor a letter and suggested examples of cities to look to that have comprehensive and workable re-cycling plans. I hope that it has gotten better.

The most staggering consequences have been in third world countries where the cities are literally being choked by the petrochemical industry garbage.
 
The most staggering consequences have been in third world countries where the cities are literally being choked by the petrochemical industry garbage which the West has outsourced/exported.

Fixed. Just for fun, google pictures of "e-waste."

ewaste.jpg
 
At least the best quality about the people who don't recycle is that they are bio-degradable.
 
This is one of the stupidest threads I've read.

Anyone who doesn't recycle and is somehow proud of the fact seriously has some mental issues to sort out.

Frankly, it is appalling to hear children whine about what is wrong with the world and then not even demonstrate the least intention to do something about it.

We have a 98% re-cycling at home and in my firm.

Not re-cycling at work brings a reprimand and a fine.

You are annoying and you should get over whatever weird fetish you have with me and taking meds.
No people who don't recycle don't have mental issues, maybe you do though for saying that.
What are mental issues anyways? What gives you the right to say what is right and what is wrong? Some people think you have mental issues because you are gay.
I don't have to recycle just so you and your obnoxious descendants will have a better life.
Maybe people should stop reporuducing so much. Go get a Phd and do some other useful things, stop making babies.
You want a baby? Adopt one. Maybe now people who make their own babies have mental issues since there is so many that need adoption and the world is already overpopulated. Yea? Sounds right.
 
A video which appeared on JUB recently mentioned that, in the United States alone, the number of water bottles used in one year, if placed end to end, would encircle the earth 5 times. . . and most of those bottles end up in landfill.

It has to stop.

Every time I go out shopping, I pick up the empty bottles and cans I see, and water bottles outnumber the pop cans by 3 to 1.

I recycle everything I can and I would be ashamed to admit that I was too lazy or didn't care enough to do it.

Your 'Not having children' isn't doing your part for a cleaner world. A better one, maybe, but certainly not a cleaner one.

Um yea it is.
My child would be a human being(probabbly) and would use diapers, toilet paper, paper towels, clothes, water, food....you know that kind of stuff.
And these days we usually buy food in grocery stores...and it's like.....all wrapped in stuff...and then you throw that stuff away.
You know. That's called thrash...it makes the world dirty and stuff.
 
Btw I mostly recylce LULZ I just don't feel guilty when I forget to or when I am too lazy because the bin thingy is in the living room and I am in the basement or something mkay.
 
When I lived in the northeast I always recycled bottles and cans when it became the law. In south Florida we don't have recycling so everything gets tossed out together.
 
You are annoying and you should get over whatever weird fetish you have with me and taking meds.
No people who don't recycle don't have mental issues, maybe you do though for saying that.
What are mental issues anyways? What gives you the right to say what is right and what is wrong? Some people think you have mental issues because you are gay.
I don't have to recycle just so you and your obnoxious descendants will have a better life.
Maybe people should stop reporuducing so much. Go get a Phd and do some other useful things, stop making babies.
You want a baby? Adopt one. Maybe now people who make their own babies have mental issues since there is so many that need adoption and the world is already overpopulated. Yea? Sounds right.

Firstly, the meds suggestion is based on your OP being an unintelligible mess. It was only the title that tipped off most of the people who responded that there was an answer to give.

I understand that it may be a bit depressing being in your basement all the time, but it is possible from the tone and content of your posts over the last few days that you are not at an optimally functional mental health state.

News flash as well. I don't have obnoxious or any descendants but I do realize that I am not the last generation to have to use this earth and feel some responsibility to the future generations of humans and animals to not make it a cesspit because I'm just too god-damned lazy and fucked up to separate out paper, plastics, food wastes etc and reduce the amount of 'Thrash' (sic) that is choking the life out of the planet.
 
I had decided I would not post this thread. But I have relented. I recycle. It is simply the right thing to do. There is no such thing as guilt when I don't recycle. I recycle.

Shep+#-o
 
I recycle where I can but don't get too worried if I miss something.
Although you have got me all paranoid about the water bottle I keep in the fridge, filled from the tap. I have used the same bottle for months.
 
Not in the slightest. When I die, that's it. Over. Kaput. I could care less what happens to the earth after that.
 
I don't because I am doing natural recycling by not having children so I'm just like whatevz...if people want a better future for their children just get sterilized and don't have any.
Mkay.

Whatever, it's my hot body, I'll do what I want.

I don't recycle and I'm lazy, whatever, I'll do what I want.

My mom can't tell me what to do Maury ax her go ahead ax her




This was very informative and almost as good as the bottled water episode.
 
I don't imagine anything would be enough to stop you from doing anything you're determined to keep doing.

Some of us do things (such as recycling and refusing to buy bottled water) because we feel it's the right thing to do, both for the present and the future.

Our recycling day is on Tuesday morning. If this thread is still around next week and I remember to do so, I'll take a picture of our street and all the blue boxes set out for pick-up. There's a whole lot of blue out there on Tuesday morning, and we're proud of what we're doing to keep stuff out of landfill. In fact, we have limits on how many bags of garbage we can put out each week, and people who don't recycle are fined by the city.

So, not only are some of us determined to keep doing it, we keep doing it despite it being the law.
 
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