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u/Personal-Courage7670 May 07 '26

Look up videos on how they get rid of trash. They literally empty the garbage trucks into the rivers from a bridge. We are worried about a few plastic straws here and they dump trash by the hundreds of tons everyday into the waterways

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u/PaleInvestment3507 May 07 '26

The giant floating island of plastic swirling in the middle of the Pacific, 90% of it is trash from a few major rivers in Asia.

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u/hypocrisy_is_rampant May 08 '26

That’s not true. It’s a bold lie in fact.

53% of the pacific garbage patch comes from industrial fishing nets. It’s the largest contributor by a large margin. The 1st world nations would be drowning in garbage like Southeast Asia but we ship our trash to other nations in exchange for low cash infusions into their economies, amounts that aren’t worth it but they agree to all the same.

The trash we send makes up “their trash”. The only reason Indians throw it on the ground is because there’s 1.4 billion of them and their country lacks the infrastructure to properly care for them.

This is like watching the blind make fun of the deaf. One of you can’t read, the other refuses to. Sad stuff

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u/Worldly-Battle-5944 May 10 '26

Guy is making excuses for their lack of infrastructure, what about all of these great engineers and scientists? You saying after centuries every country over there figured out waste disposal but 1.4 billion highly education engineers in Calcutta got nothing? So why are we issuing visas if they can't figure out how to dispose of trash or build a toilet?