MarketplaceLittle Creatures Beer My friend drops all of its beer bottles at the bottom of the ocean floor ....? My friend drops all of its beer bottles at the bottom of the ocean floor. It bugs me because I see it as rubbish. He said that the bottle provides a habitat for small creatures and that the glass is mostly sand anyway if does not damage the environment. Does anyone have any views on how this or maybe something he or myself is not the head??? The bottles have no labels on them, so that the custom paper pollute. Whby not you recycle? He may get some money and avoid the environmental costs of producing new bottles. They are 100% recyclable, and in fact one third glass is recycled, it is not a problem for him to find a recycler. Tell her glass is made of soda ash and limestone, not quartz. Look, he loves the ocean. Tell him that the glass recycling creates 50% less water pollution than making a new bottle. Tell him it will be a million years before the glass is sand, it is true. So if he wants to enjoyalbe the ocean, he must keep it clean. If it falls into the water in my humble opinion deeper than 500 feet, then his property.
Less than that, some bottles will be washed ashore, and littering. Your friend is lazy, ill informed, or FOS.
There is disorder, and could be fined if caught. theres already forgot the number, but something like 1 tonne of waste per square meter in the ocean already, fish habitats and already have most of the litter will probably run aground anyway. Posted on May 10, 2010.
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