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    Quote Originally Posted by warezkid3 View Post
    Why do it in the sea, when you can do it in space?
    Haven't you seen Futurama??

    A big load of garbage would eventually start falling on us again >_>

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    Quote Originally Posted by ---MAD--- View Post
    Rubbish like plastics release toxics which are dangerous. Thats the main reason I think. Plus the amount of energy made from it wouldn't be worth it.
    The rubbish we make is tonnes and tonnes, I would rather have energy from it rather than burying it. What good will burying rubbish do?

    Quote Originally Posted by lScottl View Post
    Because Undertaker, we have perfectly fine ways of generating power now.
    Such as Nuclear and Burning rubbish. If your on about wind farms then you need to read more on the subject because I can tell you now wind farms are no good.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    It may cost money, but it's not impossible at all. If we continue the way we're going, thats going to cost us the most money. Man will destroy Earth.
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    Chris babes don't tell me you believe the 'We are all going to die scientists'

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    Why can't they just print loads of money off and then give it to ppl and then we wouldn't need to worry about money
    Yeah good idea then we'll be just like Zimbabwe...


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    Burning rubbish produces a lot of dangerous toxics etc and the energy made from it isn't worth all the investment in technology to turn it into energy. IMO recyling plastic is far better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ---MAD--- View Post
    IMO recyling plastic is far better.
    I agree. Recycling should be made alot easier, because at the moment it can be quite complicated and time consuming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    I personally think this is an excellent way to dump rubbish, it's not ideal or perfect, but it's the best we have. So what if a few birds die, what do a few birds ever do for us? Besides in the UK it's unlikely we eat birds from the Pacific ocean.

    If it's so difficult to discover then it can be hidden easily and won't bother anyone, it's like it's not there almost.
    What have we done for all the animals on the earth right now? Destroy their habitat...

    If they somehow could launch our rubbish into space, they could aim it at black holes. Black holes creep me out... how the hell can something go into them then just randomly seese to exist?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    I personally think this is an excellent way to dump rubbish, it's not ideal or perfect, but it's the best we have. So what if a few birds die, what do a few birds ever do for us? Besides in the UK it's unlikely we eat birds from the Pacific ocean.

    If it's so difficult to discover then it can be hidden easily and won't bother anyone, it's like it's not there almost.

    I CANT BELEIVE THIS.

    why do we have to dump our rubbish in the sea or into space!

    I think we should recycle, its better for the world and somethings cant be recycled, well i think we shouldnt make something if we cant recycle it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    I personally think this is an excellent way to dump rubbish, it's not ideal or perfect, but it's the best we have. So what if a few birds die, what do a few birds ever do for us? Besides in the UK it's unlikely we eat birds from the Pacific ocean.

    If it's so difficult to discover then it can be hidden easily and won't bother anyone, it's like it's not there almost.
    hat's like saying what do a few humans do to us? Oh yeah lets just kill a few off.. obviously not. Birds might, for all we know have close families etc and you're just saying that "/.. You clearly don't care about the world's enviroment! Recycle peeps. All this rubbish can also kill sea life.

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