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    115 months ago

    It’s like this in Europe too, it’s just one, ahem, country that’s a decade behind everyone, every time

    • @[email protected]
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      85 months ago

      I don’t have different plastic recycling bins, but only one.
      Where in Europe do you have different ones?
      Never have encountered those, at least I didn’t realize it (in Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland - although with some countries I’m maybe not completely up to date)

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        5 months ago

        Edit: I was replaying to the wrong message, clicking is hard.

        Sorting is way easier if you have to just pick stuff (semi automatically) from a conveyor belt vs having to pick individual object and separate the plastics (first figuring it how to do that, and also objects are all damaged).

        Like plastic bottles and plastic bottles caps - it would be (or it partially is) immensely costlier to separate them by employees at the sorting site vs each of us taking the the … or not taking the time end effort to screw the cap back on.

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          15 months ago

          Did you answer the wrong guy?

          Yeah, I absolutely do get that and didn’t say anything against it

          I just never saw them anywhere in Europe and would be interested where and how that recycling works.

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            35 months ago

            Oh, lul, totally did that.

            But to you point, in the last decade+ I only encountered non-sorted trash collection in like coastal/smol island communities (that are still developing & slowly getting recycling services).