I doubt it'll get very far with this crowd, but my good friend from uni has been trying to drag me there for 15 fecking years. Every video and story I see feels super cringe. Am I missing anything?

  • disco [any]
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    4 years ago

    If only all 70k people who attented thought like this

    I think this is the crux of the matter, right here. No matter what steps the org takes (and I don’t think they’re taking enough) 70k people are going to generate a lot of trash. To an extent, the fact that the BM org is trying to rely on the visitors to practice “leave no trace” is creating a situation where everyone packs their trash out of burning man, and then dumps it in places like Reno at the first opportunity, if it doesn’t just fall out of their pickup trucks or whatever.

    This lets people like my friends feel like they have successfully cleaned up the scene after the event, when the trash is really just elsewhere. Of course, I’m sure the people who run burning man know all of this, but still don’t want to spend the money needed to create some sort of waste management infrastructure that operates during the event.

    All in all, it seems perfect for a party that’s attended by people like Peter Thiel.

      • disco [any]
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        4 years ago

        Burning Mans’ trash issue is a structural problem not a volunteer one

        Damn, why do all the problems have to be large structural ones, that allow for such diffusion of responsibility? Shit sucks, lol. Anyway thanks for talking about this, I had no idea of the scale of the issue.