In 2009 there were approximately 179,000 waste collection vehicles on the road, both for recycling and for waste accumulation. Natural Insurance Office. (July 22, 2011) The fumes from each of these vehicles contain more than three dozen airborne poisons. The fact is that it is not possible to separate vehicles used for separate waste collection from recycling trucks: there is no minor insidiousness. Both continue to operate on fossil fills and both produce depletions. By adding more trucks to the fleet, regardless of their motivation, we are expanding air contamination. Furthermore, this is not acceptable considering the recycling offices. A recycling plant in Washington state produces more lethal streams than any other production line in the district. Additionally, the following three major polluters in the area. No doubt there are also recycling plants. The recycling procedure itself creates a significant amount of contamination from the fumes that escape from recycling trucks to the energy used in recycling plants. The fumes from each of these vehicles contain more than three dozen airborne poisons. The fact is that it is not possible to separate vehicles used for waste separation from trucks for recycling: there is no lesser repugnance. Both continue to operate on fossil fills and both produce depletions. Adding more trucks to the armada, regardless
tags