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Indonesia wants to do its part to clean up the planet

Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:24 pm
Posted by L.A.
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:24 pm
Posted by Lsupimp
Ersatz Amerika-97.6% phony & fake
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:26 pm to
Our fault somehow I'm sure.
Posted by The Tom Arnold
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:29 pm to
I mean seriously can we not get everybody on the same page regarding recycling basic commodities such as plastic containers, office paper, and aluminum cans before we start working on rebuilding every building in America?
Posted by CAD703X
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:30 pm to


a fricking RIVER of non-stop trash and that one dude is cleaning it up with a kitchen-trashcan sized red bag.
Posted by Tiger985
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:30 pm to
Here is an environmental issue I would think everyone can agree on.

That's just disgusting and I can't even fathom how something like that happens.

Doesn't this seem more worthwhile than all of the man made climate change bullshite?
Posted by deeprig9
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:30 pm to
For those of us with LL blocked at work, can you give us a paragraph describing what we can't see?
Posted by CAD703X
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:31 pm to
quote:


I mean seriously can we not get everybody on the same page regarding recycling basic commodities such as plastic containers, office paper, and aluminum cans before we start working on rebuilding every building in America?


can we start with not throwing every piece of trash generated by everyone in the city into the canal?

can we start there?
Posted by Floating Change Up
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:32 pm to
I witnessed far worse than that on my trip to India last week.
Posted by cokebottleag
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:33 pm to
A shithole.
Posted by L.A.
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:33 pm to
quote:

Our fault somehow I'm sure.
Trump, yo. And racism an' shite.
Posted by The Tom Arnold
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:33 pm to
quote:

can we start with not throwing every piece of trash generated by everyone in the city into the canal? can we start there?


Are you referring to New Orleans?
Posted by dstone12
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:33 pm to
4 guys are cleaning a flowing creek of plastic bottles that is 8 feet wide........with laundry baskets on a stick.
Posted by MsState of mind
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:35 pm to
At a minimum we should not talk environmental policies until we don’t have shot like this
Posted by TigerFanInSouthland
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:35 pm to
And we want these people coming into our country in droves...
Posted by L.A.
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:36 pm to
This brief article accompanies the video:

quote:

River of trash shows the insane scale of Indonesia's plastic pollution problem

Shocking footage from Indonesia shows a stream full of plastic bottles as locals battle to clear the mess.

The astonishing scene was captured in Manado City, Indonesia, on February 5 as the waterway struggled to move through the channel.

All of the bottles would eventually flow into the country's ocean - putting the world's marine creatures at risk.

The devastating level of pollution highlights the effect that plastic is having - and the uphill struggle to reduce its use.

The local resident who filmed the tragic scenes, Cheer Zniqitha, said: ''Everybody was trying hard to clear the river but there was just too much garbage.''

Indonesian community group I Choose Earth has now called on the local government in the area to improve the infrastructure and waste management.

They said: ''This is a frightening example of how the Earth is increasingly threatened by the waste produced by its inhabitants. This is a serious problem that's happening before our eyes.

''We can all do something today instead of waiting for others. We need to change our own behaviour and our own habits. Everyone has to take some responsibility.

Here's a screen capture



This post was edited on 2/21/19 at 12:38 pm
Posted by TigerBait1971
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:37 pm to
Looks like the parade grounds after an LSU game
Posted by The Tom Arnold
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:37 pm to
For those that don’t understand what’s going on.

This is what happens when a flood washes all the trash from local villages into a river.

They do not go around emptying garbage cans into rivers. At least I hope not.
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:41 pm to
And we got people crying over leaves in the ditches
Posted by HubbaBubba
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:43 pm to
Jeez, does anyone in that country know about recycling?
Posted by Jack Bauers HnK
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Posted on 2/21/19 at 12:45 pm to
quote:

They do not go around emptying garbage cans into rivers. At least I hope not.


What do they do with their trash? Do they have centralized landfills or dumps to which people travel to drop off their trash (or pay a garbage service to do the same)? If not, throwing trash into a moving body of water to get rid of it sounds like the exact thing you’d expect to be done.
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