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minus-squareaaro [they/them, she/her]hexbear23·3 years agoso important note, just because we can't economically recycle them now, doesn't mean that we will never be able to recycle them ever Plus we're not even locked into fiberglass as a building material Unsustainable development is bad but wind power has the potential to be good link
minus-squareToastGhost [he/him]hexbear4·edit-23 years agoisnt that pink stuff in your wall ground up fiberglass? is there a reason it cant become that? link
minus-squareBobson_Dugnutt [he/him]hexbear5·3 years agoYou'd have to burn off the resin, purify the glass, and extrude it into fibers. So maybe, but it's probably not cost effective over making fiberglass from virgin materials. link
so important note, just because we can't economically recycle them now, doesn't mean that we will never be able to recycle them ever
Plus we're not even locked into fiberglass as a building material
Unsustainable development is bad but wind power has the potential to be good
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isnt that pink stuff in your wall ground up fiberglass? is there a reason it cant become that?
You'd have to burn off the resin, purify the glass, and extrude it into fibers. So maybe, but it's probably not cost effective over making fiberglass from virgin materials.
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