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Why do I have a recycling bin?
Sep 15th, 2010 at 8:37pm
 
No, seriously!!

Why do I bother recycling my paper, plastic, glass, aluminium, etc??

Only to see approx 4,000 tonnes of steel sent to the bottom of the sea off the Central Coast of NSW???

Huh Huh Huh
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Re: Why do I have a recycling bin?
Reply #1 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 8:55pm
 
For the perdy yellow top bin of course.
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Reply #2 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:00pm
 
Why do I bother recycling my paper, plastic, glass, aluminium, etc??

Only to see approx 4,000 tonnes of steel sent to the bottom of the sea off the Central Coast of NSW???
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And hearing  of the HUGE problem with the dumping of big box TV sets, computer moniters and electronic stuff thats piling up AND not being recycled....
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Reply #3 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:01pm
 


BTW

Hi froggie  Smiley
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Reply #4 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:06pm
 
Only to see approx 4,000 tonnes of steel sent to the bottom of the sea off the Central Coast of NSW???

- Froggie

Huh? This can't be right.
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Reply #5 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:15pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:06pm:
Only to see approx 4,000 tonnes of steel sent to the bottom of the sea off the Central Coast of NSW???

- Froggie

Huh? This can't be right.



Not sure if the plan changed but they were going to scuttle the HMAS Adelaide off Terrigal to create an atificial reef and dive site.
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Reply #6 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:16pm
 
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Why do I bother recycling my paper, plastic, glass, aluminium, etc??

Only to see approx 4,000 tonnes of steel sent to the bottom of the sea off the Central Coast of NSW???


I can only assume you're referring to the scuttling of HMAS Adelaide.

You recycle your paper, plastic, glass etc to help minimise the stuff ending up as landfill.

The ship is being scuttled to provide an artificial reef, a haven for fish and a recreational dive site.
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Reply #7 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:26pm
 
Life_goes_on wrote on Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:16pm:
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Why do I bother recycling my paper, plastic, glass, aluminium, etc??

Only to see approx 4,000 tonnes of steel sent to the bottom of the sea off the Central Coast of NSW???


I can only assume you're referring to the scuttling of HMAS Adelaide.

You recycle your paper, plastic, glass etc to help minimise the stuff ending up as landfill.

The ship is being scuttled to provide an artificial reef, a haven for fish and a recreational dive site.



You assume correctly, life....

I know the reason WHY I recycle, but I question the validity of doing so when this quantity of steel is "DUMPED".

It could be reclaimed at a far cheaper cost than making new steel from scratch.

Though I do suppose it beats dumping it into landfill.  Wink
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Reply #8 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:27pm
 
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Hi froggie  Smiley



And back at ya, vegi.... Smiley
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Reply #9 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:29pm
 
Lobo wrote on Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:26pm:
Life_goes_on wrote on Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:16pm:
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Why do I bother recycling my paper, plastic, glass, aluminium, etc??

Only to see approx 4,000 tonnes of steel sent to the bottom of the sea off the Central Coast of NSW???


I can only assume you're referring to the scuttling of HMAS Adelaide.

You recycle your paper, plastic, glass etc to help minimise the stuff ending up as landfill.

The ship is being scuttled to provide an artificial reef, a haven for fish and a recreational dive site.



You assume correctly, life....

I know the reason WHY I recycle, but I question the validity of doing so when this quantity of steel is "DUMPED".

It could be reclaimed at a far cheaper cost than making new steel from scratch.

Though I do suppose it beats dumping it into landfill.  Wink


The value it creates in tourism, particularly diving, far exceeds the scrap value of the steel.  It is effectively recycling it, just not into steel.
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Reply #10 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:38pm
 
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It could be reclaimed at a far cheaper cost than making new steel from scratch.


Yes, it could be, especially when you add on the $6-7mil it's going to cost to get the thing suitable for scuttling.

But it's been assigned to another purpose than simply showing a result based on its scrap value.
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Reply #11 - Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:54pm
 
reduce, re-use, recycle - in that order

The scuttling is a re-use, which is better than recycling.
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Reply #12 - Sep 16th, 2010 at 10:00am
 
freediver wrote on Sep 15th, 2010 at 9:54pm:
reduce, re-use, recycle - in that order

The scuttling is a re-use, which is better than recycling.


Agreed and it is one of the few grand ways for a ship to die...the new reef should always be called for the ship that made it.

I understand where you are coming from Froggie but this IS a great re-use of the ship.
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Reply #13 - Sep 16th, 2010 at 11:44am
 
Oh my  Shocked this Thread is just tooooooooooo good to resist.

Maybe you might know me Froggie, from a previous Forum: DiveOz ?
...Blue Hawrasse, ring a Bell?

Now this is a subject that got me Banned from that Forum.

I dissagreed with the 'exploitation' of the words ARTIFICIAL REEF,
for the selfish gain of the Recreational Dive Industry and Wreck enthusiasts. Hence I got banned.

In my mind, these Ex-Naval Ships being 'dumped' are not for 'environmental' reasons. Placing the X-Adelaide just outside of the Dive Club along the north Coast of Sydney is not for the benefit of the aquatic life there. Its for the greedy $$$ (ching-ching-ching) of Tourism.
VARS - Victorian Artificial Reef Society, endorse such procedures under the motto "Trash for Treasure", so again the exploitation of 'Environmentalism' for Tourism financial gain is used. Its like driving a car without a muffler - but hey, its ok, the vehicle has a "Save the Environment" sticker on it.

All around the world giant Barges take tonnes and tonnes of Rubbish (mostly from USA/Nippon) and dump it out into the far deep ocean ...never to be seen again.

The concept of an Artificial Reef is incorrectly used by Australian Recreational Dive Industry. Why just stop at Ex-Naval Ships? Why not dump old Buicks, Shopping Trolleys and anything else not really needed?
Obviously there is not serious consideration for Aquatic Life at all.
If there was, then SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED  structures and objects would be put into place for the benefit of Aquatic Life as a 'priority' before the recreational pleasure of a Dive tourist.
...but there isn't.

EVERYTHING IS JUST WRONG.

I hope the Ex-Adelaide will not be sunk, and I'm sure the Residents of Avoca would prefer to keep their nice beach the way it is.

The 'scam' of justifying $$$millions in Preparation of Dumping Wrecks is a farce too. Many boats/ships are dumped in deep ocean trenches as quietly as possibly around the world. There is no 'preparation' for these. They say the X-Adelaide has to be 'stripped' bare for OH&S reasons, but its not like they are banning Divers from diving 'authentic' Wrecks that have everything attached. In fact many Divers who make a living documenting authentic Wrecks don't like it when these Wrecks are pillaged of their artifacts. Well maybe it is OH&S Divers cleaning them out (lol)?

Anyway, I think it is a cop-out to dump the ex-naval ship HMAS Adelaide, amongst others under the pretence of 'Environmental' concerns - just for Recreational Dive Tourism. Some 'dumped' Wrecks do attract an abundance of Aquatic Life, but many others barely attract the odd school of fish.
Like I said - this just leaves the door open for everyone to 'dump' stuff in the Ocean and justifies those barges dumping mega-tonnes of rubbish too.

Jason (formerly known as Blue Hawrasse upon DiveOz)
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Reply #14 - Sep 16th, 2010 at 11:55am
 
Oh and I used to work at the VISY Recylcing plant at Milperra a while back.
I doubt anyone has those 'Dividers' in their yellow bins anymore - if so, take em out, the rubbish comes in as 'one lot' anyway to be sorted by the Plant. If anything, we used those Dividers as giant Frisbees when they fell out and came with the rubbish.

Things might be different now, but back then, I think the price for a compressed 1metre-square block of Tin was worth about $500. These blocks were produced every 5 minutes. No wonder Mr Pratt got rich.
All in all, I saw the value for Recycling and every nation needs a good Recycling Industry up and running - its like your intestines taking out everything of value before it reaches the 'worthless' stage.

I think the Plant Recycled 90+% of what was delivered. Pretty Fantastic I think.
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