mcs1056
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Sorry for the length here.
Let me start by saying that I am no tree-hugging environmentalist. I believe that climate change has more to do with cyclic changes to the planet's proximity to the sun than to man-induced pollutants (remember "the coming ice age" during the 70s?). I do, however, believe we should do all we can to preserve the beauty of the planet and the health of its inhabitants. I never want to see another commercial with that American Indian turning away from the smokestacks with a tear in his eye (did you know that was actually an Italian actor "appropriating" Native American heritage?)
So; What do you folks do to keep things clean?
As I started with; I'm no GreenPeace psyco, and I'm not adopting a "holier than thou" attitude. I don't criticize anyone who does otherwise, whether that be through real disregard (OK...not so much that one) or failure to recognize. I just know that plastics are in every human's blood system by now, that chemicals are bad for stuff, and that this was ignored for a century. I also know that I need to atone for the 70s, where I admit to having poured spent motor oil into the storms drains, and other horrible things.
Let me start by saying that I am no tree-hugging environmentalist. I believe that climate change has more to do with cyclic changes to the planet's proximity to the sun than to man-induced pollutants (remember "the coming ice age" during the 70s?). I do, however, believe we should do all we can to preserve the beauty of the planet and the health of its inhabitants. I never want to see another commercial with that American Indian turning away from the smokestacks with a tear in his eye (did you know that was actually an Italian actor "appropriating" Native American heritage?)
So; What do you folks do to keep things clean?
- I don't flush old paint, thinners, stripping fluids, etc. down the drain. I use tubs, rather than sinks, to wash and rinse. Remaining fluids get poured into a bucket of kitty litter and are taken to the local recycling center.
- Filters from the airbrush booth also go to recycling.
- I do my best to collect plastic bits (those not used to make sprue goo) and sanding dust. I have a cordless vacuum with N95 exhaust filtering solely for this.
- I avoid aerosol spray cans to the best of my ability.
- I reuse the million Amazon boxes we get to ship stuff I sell on Ebay.
- Again, everything possible is brought to the recycling center. I know this is likely a futile endeavor, as I suspect these centers are merely go-betweens to the dump, but I can say I tried.
As I started with; I'm no GreenPeace psyco, and I'm not adopting a "holier than thou" attitude. I don't criticize anyone who does otherwise, whether that be through real disregard (OK...not so much that one) or failure to recognize. I just know that plastics are in every human's blood system by now, that chemicals are bad for stuff, and that this was ignored for a century. I also know that I need to atone for the 70s, where I admit to having poured spent motor oil into the storms drains, and other horrible things.