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Thats the problem,who could/would have an issue with renewables...

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    Thats the problem,who could/would have an issue with renewables 'IF' there were no extreme issues in recycling the infrastructure.
    Thats all short term infrastructure ie batteries,steel,carbon fibre,toxic chemicals etc whether the dangers involved or whether its simply not economical to recycle.
    The csiro says currently 3% of batteries can be recycled ie the plastic ,thats brilliant what about the remaining 97% that is not economic or impossible to recycle.
    I phoned the only company that restores batteries in victoria,he said its best my friend buy a new 'toyota' 'oh what a bs feeling' new battery for her hybrid piece of #$%$ as they would not give a warranty on a restored battery.
    All i'm suggesting/asking is these simplistic woke climate change supporters understand the 'emerging issue' of the dangers involved in recycling this toxic/asbestos renewables infrastructure.And its not simplistic fibreglass.Its carbon fibre a completely different beast.
    penn just explain how you intend to deal with the recycling of the infrastructure in the future.???????????????and i'm on board.
 
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