I need to stop mixing in things I heard on the phone with stuff I read, but I meant like metal crap or things with pockets of air or other stuff idk when I meant explosion inducing
Cool site will check it out.
Yeah I had been thinking of that article to link in the other thread but I only posted the coppicing one
I think there are processes of de-oxygenating the compartment. A bigger concern is that thin deposited metal films like in some wrappers, or plastic on paper like in Tetra-Paks. Stuff like that is prohibitively hard to recycle, and might just need to get crushed and stored underground, idk.
I need to stop mixing in things I heard on the phone with stuff I read, but I meant like metal crap or things with pockets of air or other stuff idk when I meant explosion inducing
Cool site will check it out.
Yeah I had been thinking of that article to link in the other thread but I only posted the coppicing one
I think there are processes of de-oxygenating the compartment. A bigger concern is that thin deposited metal films like in some wrappers, or plastic on paper like in Tetra-Paks. Stuff like that is prohibitively hard to recycle, and might just need to get crushed and stored underground, idk.