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Trash wars: US drowning in its own waste, blaming China for rejecting ‘recycled commodities

https://www.rt.com/business/432912-us-wa...lls-china/
Government created the plastic straw and pollution problem by banning hemp -

The recent ban of plastic straws in numerous municipalities throughout California is a striking example of how the government passes revenue-generating laws in a frantic attempt to solve problems of their own making ....


https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/cl...nning-hemp
10,000 tons of plastic trash enters the Great Lakes every year -

  • Unlike in the ocean, 'garbage patches' do not form but it ends up closer to shore

  • According to initial simulations, much of the plastic is expected to sink


https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/cl...every-year
Dutch inventor launches ocean cleanup mission -

Boyan Slat’s trash-collecting booms head towards the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.


https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilder...-happening
The Recycling Scam

Recycling was introduced, worldwide, as a tool to teach citizens to become compliant. Forcing citizens to sort their rubbish into up to nine separate bags or boxes every week had absolutely nothing to do with ‘saving the planet’ and everything to do with teaching citizens (through a mixture of fines and shame) to behave ‘responsibly’ i.e. to do as they were told without looking too closely at the rationale of what they were being told to do.
The recycling never had anything to do with protecting the planet, of course. Most of the rubbish sorted, washed and collected in the UK was taken abroad, by lorry or ship or train, and burnt or dumped. It was, quite simply, impractical and not cost effective to recycle the material that had been collected. And, of course, collecting the sorted rubbish involved massive costs in terms of cash and pollution.
Today, the recycling business has reached an apogee of lunacy. Councils introduce ever more complex rules and fees. They refuse to take away much of the waste that is collected. And those wanting to take their rubbish to a ‘recycling’ centre will probably have to make an appointment and answer a host of questions. It is no surprise that fly-tipping has become a major problem. The biggest causes of plastic in the sea are dumped fishing gear and plastic waste (much of it officially designated as recycled) which has been dumped by ships.
The good news, however, is that in Britain, recycling rates are falling. More and more people have become aware that the whole recycling movement was just another piece of manipulative trickery.

Read More: The Recycling Scam
The poison is everywhere now

Microplastics are now found in the oceans and every living organism. It is in our blood and it is proven to be damaging to our health. This insanity needs to stop now…


https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/scienc...where-now/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn9sbvJEL_Y
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