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Dylan Rose's pollution blog provides accurate information within the environmental sciences space, covering ocean, pollution, and recycling. For the last 6 years, Dylan has worked in and around energy, oil and gas, industrial services, and the mechanical systems that run our world.
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2y ago
Answer: no spark plugs do not have to be recycled.
The main part of a spark plug that shouldn’t be recycled is a ceramic coating, iridium, and platinum core. Spark plugs contribute a great deal to pollution on planet earth. Just probably not in the way you think. Looking past the poisonous and sometimes dangerous metals within a spark plug, you will find that spark plug innovation has greatly helped our planet.
How spark plugs have improved earth
With the invention of spark plugs, came the reduction to carbon emissions on our planet. The more efficient a car could be, the le ..read more
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2y ago
Answer: Yes, Textile should recycle textiles. There are environmental impacts if textile is not recycled. Check it out, stick around!
When looking at the planet, humans have impact to it in every possible way. From just driving your car to work or even buying new clothes at the store; climate change is all around us. I would say one of the most forgotten or better yet the most un-taught impacts to earth are the clothes we wear.
Now is the chance to learn something new. We can reduce out impact on the world together with just a few easy changes to how we recycle textile (clothing/fabric ..read more
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2y ago
If we want to learn about sustainability and how it affects people and the planet, then reading is where it’s
going to start.
Social media can only say so much, articles like this are very short and quick, social media posts are only this long, and so on. Go beyond that and read up.
Visit the EPA’s website for the most up to date information: Sustainability | US EPA
Trash in the Ocean
Learn how to repair
Fixing things is almost a lost skill in this day and age because it’s far easier just to click buy and have
something delivered to you the next day.
Sometimes it even feels like it’s cheaper ..read more
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2y ago
Let go of the idea that you can save the planet on your own! The world’s problems certainly do not fall on your shoulders alone and the individualist idea of environmentalism actually can have its downfalls. You haven’t individually caused the problem of climate change alone so why would you think that you individually have to solve the problem of climate change alone?
Ocean Pollution
In 2021 there are still loads of people who are still kind of new to the topic of sustainability or maybe they’re
new on their journey and they’re a beginner to learning about it. That said, we wanted to make an ..read more
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2y ago
Until a few centuries ago it was customary to modify the environment and its structure, operating on the latter, without worrying about the secondary effects that this caused. Thanks to greater awareness and technological advancement, which allows us to carry out research and analysis once impossible, we have understood that our actions can have serious consequences for the entire ecosystem.
This is how the concept of environmental pollution was born for man, and the need to do something to limit
it, if not eliminate it permanently.
Refinery Pollution
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION?
We mus ..read more
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2y ago
Well.. In short the answer is anywhere between one week or decades.
The two main types of oil are persistent oils” (heavy) and “non-persistent oils” (light). Each will decompose in an ocean environment in different lengths of time and each will have their own risks to the environment. I have done extensive research to understand how these different types of oils affect our future. The main objective of this article is to break down these subjects in a short digestible format. Now, time to get into the nitty gritty.
Persistent oils (heavy)
Out of the two, h ..read more