• 18107@aussie.zone
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      28 days ago

      Solar panels and batteries are recyclable. Oil and gas are not.

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        28 days ago

        Like most recycling it’s not really as great as you might hope or 100% possible.

        Hopefully in time they improve the recycling of alternative power.

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          26 days ago

          Batteries and solar get used 1000s of times in their lifetime, then over 80% (and growing) are recycled. I haven’t heard of any fossil fuels being recycled and burned a second time yet.

          Every bit of fossil fuel that taken put of the ground and burned ends up in the air. Solar and batteries don’t.

      • LLMhater1312@piefed.social
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        26 days ago

        Both of those statements are false. Not everything in a solar panel and not every battery is recyclable. Some of the raw materials are sure

        Plastic is made of oil and is sometimes recyclable

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          26 days ago

          We’re talking about oil and gas for energy, not construction. 99% of battery materials can be turned into new batteries. The only reason most haven’t been recycled is that they’re still in use.
          Show me 1 gallon of recycled* fossil fuels and I might change my mind.

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          Fossil fuels that have been burned for energy then recycled back into fuel to be burned again, not vegetable oil diesel or plastic that hasn’t been burned.