Day: April 6, 2021

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A plastic for a penny. Do you sort out your waste? You put the… | by ThuαΊ­n Sarzynski | Environmental Ideas | Medium

A plastic for a penny. Do you sort out your waste? You put the… | by ThuαΊ­n Sarzynski | Environmental Ideas | Medium

The lesson I learnt from this one-day trip in the underground of the city, is that any waste with a some value will be recycled. A full value chain will grow around valuable waste. If it’s still useable and if people can collect and process it for a small salary, then this waste will be recycled. A large amount of waste in developed countries is being shipped in China, India or other developing countries where people want a salary. They see the value of our waste and are willing to grasp it even though the working conditions are dangerous. As these countries are developing, they are less willing to manage rich-countries waste and less is being recycled. In the future, it will be important to increase the value of such waste so a recycling industry can flourish around it.

View from Plateau

When you finally reach the top of Plateau Mountain, there is an expansive south-west view, on top of a rock face. This Easter Sunday was so clear and beautiful, but bitterly cold.

Sunday April 12, 2009 — Plateau Mountain

TriMount

TriMount looking from Hunter Mountain. These are the most northerly high peaks in the Catskills. One range, is north of that -- Windham High Peak and Acra High Point.

Sunday April 12, 2009 — Hunter Mountain