Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Wood Stove Club Burning Vs Recycling, I'm A Vice President Of My Environmental Club At College And I Was Wondering Friendly To?

Burning vs recycling, I'm A Vice president of my environmental club at college and I was wondering friendly to? - wood stove club

Is it environmentally firendly burning of paper products like napkins and paper towels in my wood stove heats up to my house or throw in my city can not recycle?

5 comments:

  1. From the perspective of landfill carbon is a little better, because although most of the carbon is eventually released into the document as a landfill anyway, everything is broken, and effectively hijacked a "carbon, do something about it. This is in contrast to combustion, where almost 100% of carbon converted to CO2.

    However, a discharge is likely to be better in terms of air quality. Paper in the light output of some chemicals in ink and binder are combined in products) (eg, glue between layers of paper plates. If the paper in the landfill, these chemicals tend to enter the landfill leachate (aka, the garbage juice), which then usually with a sewage treatment plant, treated sewage.

    Of course, the sewage treatment plant can simply complete the transfer of pollutants in the air ... but hopefully in a controlled and in a different place than anywhere else in the news expected by the fire.

    Another important advantage, but Is, and the cast will be announced that the ashes of their city, as the fire would. The fine particles, which have smoke and ash to cause a number of diseases of the respiratory tract.

    Thus, all landfills that way! :)

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  2. From the perspective of landfill carbon is a little better, because although most of the carbon is eventually released into the document as a landfill anyway, everything is broken, and effectively hijacked a "carbon, do something about it. This is in contrast to combustion, where almost 100% of carbon converted to CO2.

    However, a discharge is likely to be better in terms of air quality. Paper in the light output of some chemicals in ink and binder are combined in products) (eg, glue between layers of paper plates. If the paper in the landfill, these chemicals tend to enter the landfill leachate (aka, the garbage juice), which then usually with a sewage treatment plant, treated sewage.

    Of course, the sewage treatment plant can simply complete the transfer of pollutants in the air ... but hopefully in a controlled and in a different place than anywhere else in the news expected by the fire.

    Another important advantage, but Is, and the cast will be announced that the ashes of their city, as the fire would. The fine particles, which have smoke and ash to cause a number of diseases of the respiratory tract.

    Thus, all landfills that way! :)

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  3. You can compost paper towels! :)

    But to your question, I would say that, because it burns more fuel to burn anyway. And I doubt that the carbon content of the paper towels are much higher than the wood that could be wrong ...

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  4. Burning CO2 emissions, and in this case, that whole villages from paper to release a huge sum.

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  5. Burning CO2 emissions, and in this case, that whole villages from paper to release a huge sum.

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