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U.K. dairying and “Climate Change”
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<blockquote data-quote="Bramble" data-source="post: 7571314" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Depends if we as a society actually want to take responsibilty for the plastic we end up using, or we just pay lip service to the idea of recycling by getting someone else to ‘dispose’ of it. </p><p></p><p>You can be sure all the stuff that ended up in Turkey came with all the correct paperwork for those who sent it there from the UK</p><p></p><p>Now substitute ‘exporting plastic‘ for ‘importing food’. Yes we may reduce methane emissions from the U.K. but we are only moving the problem somewhere else in the world. </p><p></p><p>Consumption is unlikely to change much in reality, people will still eat meat/dairy products</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bramble, post: 7571314, member: 829"] Depends if we as a society actually want to take responsibilty for the plastic we end up using, or we just pay lip service to the idea of recycling by getting someone else to ‘dispose’ of it. You can be sure all the stuff that ended up in Turkey came with all the correct paperwork for those who sent it there from the UK Now substitute ‘exporting plastic‘ for ‘importing food’. Yes we may reduce methane emissions from the U.K. but we are only moving the problem somewhere else in the world. Consumption is unlikely to change much in reality, people will still eat meat/dairy products [/QUOTE]
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