I'm glasd it's being recycled--no need to dig into the mountain twice.
Recycling nylon would be a first, I think. But the question really has more
to do with the public relations value of the appearance of harmlessness.
Which of course it isn't--like any artistic materials at the very least
energy is expended--even 100% recycling isn't 100%.
Nothing humans do is without cost--the paper in my notebook invoves all
manner of devastating processes. It's the marketing of the appearance of
harmlessness that's the issue.
Mark
At 01:17 PM 3/1/2005, you wrote:
>Mark Weiss wrote:
>
>>I left out one question, believe it or not. The Christos say that the
>>gates
>>will be "recycled." What does it mean to recycle nylon?
>
>I heard the nylon would be made into thread. The metal would be melted
>down and used for other objects.
>
>K
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