Another thread made me realise that not everything painted green is and neither is everything painted bad for the environment bad.
The subject involved coir blocks (coir being a by product of coconut palms). To me, whilst coir is a sustainable product, shipping it here to use as a peat substitute isnt, but on the other hand using reclaimed peat (from water treatment works) is sustainable and Green but digging up peat bogs isnt.
Hopefully from that you can see my point.
Another supposed "Green project" was at Fiddlers Ferry power station in Warrington. I helped install a bio fuel plant there to enable it to burn the waste from olive oil production and nut shells. Both are sustainable by-products and seem to have excellent Green credentials. However the former is shipped from Greece and the latter from Africa. The cost was far more than burning coal and due to the lower burn temperature, gave off more carbon per ton. So in reality it cost more and was worse for the environment.
I whole heartedly support Green issues but not all Green things are as Green as the ideas or arguements behind them.
Any other experiences.
The subject involved coir blocks (coir being a by product of coconut palms). To me, whilst coir is a sustainable product, shipping it here to use as a peat substitute isnt, but on the other hand using reclaimed peat (from water treatment works) is sustainable and Green but digging up peat bogs isnt.
Hopefully from that you can see my point.
Another supposed "Green project" was at Fiddlers Ferry power station in Warrington. I helped install a bio fuel plant there to enable it to burn the waste from olive oil production and nut shells. Both are sustainable by-products and seem to have excellent Green credentials. However the former is shipped from Greece and the latter from Africa. The cost was far more than burning coal and due to the lower burn temperature, gave off more carbon per ton. So in reality it cost more and was worse for the environment.
I whole heartedly support Green issues but not all Green things are as Green as the ideas or arguements behind them.
Any other experiences.
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