Kelly Slater
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Yeah.
Yeah, I think you need to melt it at about 5,000 degrees so it really turns to a tiny bit of ash.
I mean, that's one way to deal with it.
Yeah, and then all that stuff burns.
I think ultimately we're going to have to figure out how to take plastic, melt it back down to turn it into fuel more easily, which is not a hard process at all.
It's just there's not an infrastructure for it.
Right.
And that's not a perfect solution because that's more air pollution, but, you know...
the stuff you can really see is like it makes it obvious for everyone that you need to deal with it but yeah yeah i don't know i don't like to get too preachy about it but i just i just try to you know in my own life i i do my best to recycle all i can and i hope that when that recycling bingo is that the right thing is done with it yeah that end but yeah i always question that too yeah i and i i hear a lot of times it's just not yeah so that is disheartening you know
I think you want to feel like you did the right thing.
But I don't know.
One time my mom came over to my house and I was taking apart all this cardboard and recycling that and then plastic over here and then garbage over there, whatever.
And she's like, what are you doing?
Just throw it all in one.
And I said, no, I just, I feel like I want to do the right thing.
So then my mom started recycling all of her cardboard and plastics and stuff.
That's paying it forward, man.
Yeah, that was in... Was it this year?
That was in June this year.
Is that... Yeah, I had...