Recycle cans

A Discovery Channel remainder on biodegradability.

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1. igotjunk 248 days ago

So.... we'll be having an ice age in the next 50 years by the looks of it

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2. Smokey 248 days ago

#(removed comment) People are too lazy to dispose of trash properly.

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3. Urihep 248 days ago

#(removed comment): That you are not the smartest guy in school.

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4. loadme 248 days ago

#(removed comment) i feel sorry for you...
"its someone elses problem"? seriously? how small minded can one person be?

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5. loadrunner 248 days ago

I wonder how long a tin can would be preserved on the moon...

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6. Xionbox (admin) 248 days ago

#5 Forever. On the moon, there is no atmosphere, so the only thing which can degrade a can are meteorites. In fact, if a meteorite hits the moon, the can might get hit by some shredded rocks or a lot of dusk. Even better, if the meteorite hits the can, then it is disintegrated in a bunch of small pieces. Otherwise, it will just sit where you left it.

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7. LQoQK 248 days ago

#4 wow, every one thumber you up thumbed me down. that crushed my <3
actually I am not small minded but my work (my actual work) is to look at the root cause of a problem that's is not the regular consumer. the root causes are the governments regulations (I work in the government and believe me its not easy to make regulations where there are tonnes of conflict of interest) and rich people wanting to be richer.

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8. dariodexter 248 days ago

#(removed comment) the moral of the day is that you are not the sharpest tool in the shed...

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9. juanPzamora 248 days ago

#1 not an ice age... winter...

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10. thorargent 248 days ago

#7, government is never the answer to any problem. Education is. People who are educated tend to make better decisions. Anyone who would simply throw their trash down is an uneducated fool.

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11. vitaminm 248 days ago

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education doesn't imply better actions, only a responsibility for them.

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12. davor1387 247 days ago

Styrofoam is even worse, it never decomposes, a plastic bottle like a coca cola takes 450-500 years so yeah, that's why i have earned my Golden recycle box :)