IloveSeaFoood t1_j9bn2t0 wrote
Reply to comment by eldersveld in As Battery Fires Mount, Sanitation Department Scrambles to Deal with the Hazardous Aftermath by bikeskata
It blows my mind that there are “New Yorkers” who are beside themselves for having to walk
To me, and probably the majority of New Yorkers who’ve had to walk many miles to do many different chores/leisure activities, a 30 min walk or 15 min bus ride is extremely reasonable for recycling electronics
The two of you strike me as people who actually enjoyed the lockdown so you didn’t have to leave your apartments. That’s really depressing
spicytoastaficionado t1_j9ctmc4 wrote
You're missing the point.
If the city wants to encourage responsible e-waste disposal, they should make the process as convenient as possible and promote the hell out of it.
Things like having more SAFE disposal events. Expanding battery pickup beyond Staten Island. Do more to promote the resources available via 311 to find drop-off locations. Do more PSAs to let people know how the recycling process works.
eldersveld t1_j9bnepx wrote
So the answer is “it’s always been this way, fuck ever making things better”? That’s the same shortsighted idiocy people use to justify being against student loan forgiveness
IloveSeaFoood t1_j9bqqcm wrote
No, the answer is that this is such an insignificant problem that it really doesn’t warrant the time and energy spent on trying to improve something that really doesn’t need to be improved
Electronic recycling and student loan forgiveness are completely different orders of magnitude
atyppo t1_j9dq54c wrote
Sorry, but given that I witnessed two separate people too lazy to hold onto their trash until they got off of the subway today, I don't have any faith in NY's ability to do that. If they want to promote battery recycling, it needs to be far more convenient than a 30 minute minimum roundtrip.
IloveSeaFoood t1_j9etwn2 wrote
So if they’re too lazy to walk 10 feet to throw out trash, how would the government spending millions to put a designated electronics recycling bin in front of every property help?
atyppo t1_j9fhuw8 wrote
Because the average person is not going to take 30 minutes out of their day to recycle batteries. If you're willing to do that, then great, but most people are simply not going to do that. How hard is that for you to understand?
IloveSeaFoood t1_j9foimq wrote
Ok and if the average person is too lazy to throw away their garbage at one of the receptacles on every corner, or too lazy to hold it until they get off the train, why would they give a shit if there’s a receptacle for electronic recycling outside of their home
The people who recycle anyway WILL take a short walk or bus ride to dispose of electronics properly. The ones who litter indiscriminately probably don’t even know you’re supposed to dispose of electronics a certain way, and definitely won’t start if a receptacle is outside their home.
Believe it or not, sometimes the issue doesn’t get solved by spending millions of taxpayer dollars for no reason
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