Tuesday, 11 April 2023

Start the recycling process at home! With One Clear Drop, it is easy.

I watched the first video about the plastic in the great pacific garbage patch, back in 2009, and since that time I have generally not thrown out ANY plastic.  This even included plastics I would come across when say, eating out or having fast foods. 

I instead have collected it and stored it till I could take it in for recycling.

This has even included plastics not taken by local municipality.  For these plastics, I pay for them to be recycled by http://pmdrecycling.com.  

I regularly follow and support https://theoceancleanup.com/ and am excited about their river interceptors. They are concentrating on stopping the plastics BEFORE they get into the ocean.

But what if you could be part of the solution in your own home.  

Even though I am a strong promoter of recycling and reducing our plastic use (especially single-use), I have to admit that the storage of the plastics is an issue.  

I dedicate a large bin in the kitchen and then a large schafer sized bin in the garage. But these are always a mess as the plastic pushes itself back out as it expands after depositing.  It takes up a lot of room and is difficult to get into a manageable package size to take to recycling.  

I recently came across an consumer appliance from One Clear Drop, that pre-processes film plastics into a tight, partially melted, block. 

With the SPC (Soft Plastic Compactor), Once Clear Drop is allowing the consumer to be part of the pre-processing solution.  These 'bricks' would reduce the volume needed at the recycling drop off centres, prevents cross contamination, prevent recycling conveyor maintenance, and reduce bacterial growth on plastics waiting for processing.


Monday, 2 November 2020

Electric Ambulance

 Hey folks - sorry for the long absence!  Still building the house :-(  Hoping to be in by February.


But came across this article sent by a friend.  This would be an awesome upgrade! 


https://transportup.com/headlines-breaking-news/events/canada-launches-caam-to-accelerate-aerial-mobility-development-and-implementation/



Saturday, 26 October 2019

Time to stop plastic pollution is now!

Those that know me well, know that I  have worked hard to divert the plastics accumulated in my build and daily life, away from the landfills, and into the recycle stream, to do my part to better use these resources and to keep the plastics out of our oceans.
Over the last year I have been following The Ocean Cleanup team as they develop successful technologies to extract the plastic accumulating in our Ocean's Gyres. Earlier this month they advised their first successful capture of ocean plastic in the Pacific.
Today, during a live press conference, they announced a three year secret side project that involved studying the worlds worst polluting rivers (the source of the Ocean's plastics) and developing technologies to clean it up before it enters the ocean.  Today they introduced their new fully autonomous barge, The Interceptor,  that will be deployed in rivers throughout the world that will clean-up virtually all of the plastic flowing past it.   This is phenomenal work!

Friday, 23 March 2018

Plastic - The menace that we all must face

Sorry folks - I have not been very active on this blog while I continue the long process of building my own house (theEnclosure.ca).  But I came across this article and felt needed sharing far and wide.

Pacific Plastic Dump Far Larger Than Feared Study



I first became aware of the build up of plastics in the Pacific Ocean back in 2007 after watching some YouTube videos from Captain Charles Moore documenting his trip to the Pacific Gyre (video) .

At the time there was a lot of surface plastic, but the more worrisome issue was the micro plastic that was invading the marine food chain. It was shocking to revisit news of this area and see how much larger the region was compared to 10 years ago.

We all need to do our part to help.  On a previous posting I talked about ensuring I did not throw out ANY plastic.  I am proud to say that I am still about 95% compliant with this commitment.  All plastic I generate at home and even on the construction site is separated and taken to recycling.  I also try to use re-usable bags for the vast majority of my shopping.  The one area I do occasionally fall short is when dining out at fast food locations.  I do not always bag up the plastic to bring home and recycle.  I will try harder!

The medical and science community are now finding micro plastics embedded in us!  This article covers research performed in Belgium that shows these micro plastics consumed are becoming embedded in our flesh.


We all need to do our part and do better.  From reducing the volume of single use plastics to ensuring the plastics we do use are properly recycled at the end of their life span.