randomJACKASS
Banned
It still gets reclaimed. Our county treats it. It evaporates and later precipitates in septic fields. You don't want to recycle by some mad logic only you would understand and you are using water as a justification.
Show me ONE instance where any of those concerned about water supply where it is scarce, says that we should stop recycling. I'll bet if you can do it it will be a rinky-dink whack job site, but I don't even know if anyone has thought enough about such lunacy even so.
But OK, how about clear liquid containers, why don't you recycle them and just not rinse them if you are so water conservative? They won't reject the bottles and cans, though they won't like it.
Perhaps you should just bottle up your grey water and ship it to the third world, I mean they can boil it right?
Show me ONE instance where any of those concerned about water supply where it is scarce, says that we should stop recycling. I'll bet if you can do it it will be a rinky-dink whack job site, but I don't even know if anyone has thought enough about such lunacy even so.
But OK, how about clear liquid containers, why don't you recycle them and just not rinse them if you are so water conservative? They won't reject the bottles and cans, though they won't like it.
Perhaps you should just bottle up your grey water and ship it to the third world, I mean they can boil it right?