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      4 days ago

      From my understanding it can be done relatively cleanly with filtration, and its much better for the environment than letting it sit on a landfill generating methane

      (Not an expert, so I might be incorrect)

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        Yeah, we all know Communist Chinese Government is great at supervision and transparency of their quality control. CCP will feed you shit and force you to praise their greatest literally. The tap water in their was turning full brown and smelly as shit in one city and the CCP tell you its fine, and anyone discuss the matter will be banned or face secret police.

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          3 days ago

          With that line of reasoning there is nothing the Chinese state can do that would ever get your approval.
          My comment was also not in reference to China burning garbage, but your blanket statement that burning garbage isn’t eco.

          I’m no fan of the CCP, but I prefer to at least engage with the point rather than automatically dismissing anything they do as bad.

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            3 days ago

            Clearly, I skipped many common sense points here. They burn garbage to generate power, profit, and all those power plants, of course, are state-owned. Would you think other countries are just idiots that don’t know burning garbage to generate power is better than just burying them?

            Big No. The toxic chemical compound produced by burning garbage is far more harmful than just burring them.