in one word: Nothing!I'd be interested in what you European guys are seeing in the news about this disaster.
in one word: Nothing!I'd be interested in what you European guys are seeing in the news about this disaster.
As I suspected, we do have important things to discuss.in one word: Nothing!
Proper Disposal and recycling almost seems like a myth here. There’s absolutely no publicity here on how that is proceeding. I think it’s possibly because all of that stuff gets shipped out of state for reprocessing......because shipping used batteries was so expensive back to manufacturer they tended to accumulate in shipping containers converted to storage.....
It’s absolutely greener than what is going on in virtually all other transportation.Lithium primary batteries have been used for years in mining drill rigs being sent down the pipe to power sensors etc. Researching and reading the Safety Data sheets confirmed that if they dropped too much voltage they were in danger of self starting combustion. And will continue to burn. Scary thing was because shipping used batteries was so expensive back to manufacturer they tended to accumulate in shipping containers converted to storage.
Certainly makes rebuilding and modifying bikes one of the most green things we can be doing.
I saw this on TV recently. An exercycle-like battery recharging system. Its expensive. I've seen home brew exercycle generator systems on the internet and on youtube before.
https://www.tukasev.com/en/
Good observation Ulu. That same word play is used in so much green hype. I find it hard to believe the greenies when so many products from margarine to chewing gum are packaged in so much plastic today. Not too long ago it was paper. If it isn't crude oil it's trees.You know it wasn’t an engineer directing this exhibition, when they refer to colored plastic made from crude oil as “vegan leather”.
Massive bonus points for the epic legal dept greenwashing of globally hated giant corporate oil products (like this synthetic petro-hide) as so wonderfully “vegan."
Well you have to combust/distill those trees to get the oil out of them, which is harder than pumping oil out of the ground. It’s a different oil but for so many things it works the same.Good observation Ulu. That same word play is used in so much green hype. I find it hard to believe the greenies when so many products from margarine to chewing gum are packaged in so much plastic today. Not too long ago it was paper. If it isn't crude oil it's trees.
Electric bus bursts into flames, sets nearby vehicles on fire in China
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/01/ors...-wind-projects-takes-4-billion-writedown.html
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