Houston resident uses AirTag to reveal troubling truths about the city's recycling efforts

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A hot potato: Apple AirTags have been used in many search-and-find ventures over the past few years, but Cupertino likely never envisioned its device being used to track trash. But that is precisely what happened in Houston recently, which subsequently revealed the truth about a local recycling initiative.

Houston resident Brandy Deason had grown skeptical of the city's new "chemical recycling" initiative, which claimed to accept all types of plastic, including traditionally hard-to-recycle items like Styrofoam. To satisfy her curiosity, she decided to track her recycled plastic using an Apple AirTag. What she discovered has raised serious questions about the program.

Instead of being transported to a state-of-the-art recycling facility, nearly every tracker bag ended up at Wright Waste Management, located 20 miles northwest of downtown Houston. Drone footage from CBS News, which launched an investigation into the matter, revealed towering piles of unprocessed plastic waste at the site.

This was not supposed to happen. In 2022, the city launched an ambitious recycling program called the Houston Recycling Collaboration (HRC), a partnership with ExxonMobil and other entities. The goal was to set a national standard for advanced plastic recycling.

However, the reality on the ground appears quite different. Further investigation revealed that the Wright facility had failed three fire safety inspections. Despite these issues, the city has continued to send recyclables to the site.

The situation is further complicated because Cyclix International, one of the partners in the HRC, has not yet opened the sorting facility it promised. This delay has led to the accumulation of approximately 250 tons of plastic.

Environmental advocates like Deason argue that even if the process eventually becomes operational, it should not be considered proper recycling, as it involves converting much of the plastic into fuel.

The investigation has sparked a broader debate about plastic recycling programs, with many environmental activists arguing that such initiatives often serve more as public relations exercises than genuine solutions to the plastic waste crisis.

They also point out that these processes contribute to air pollution and global warming, and that the EPA does not consider converting waste to fuels or energy as recycling.

Meanwhile, Houston residents are left to wonder about the fate of their carefully sorted recyclables – a question that has been opened only through one resident's innovative use of an AirTag. It is not the first time someone with questions has seized matters in their own hands using the technology and it likely won't be the last.

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When they say - "ignorance is bliss", what they mean by that, typically things like:

- You want to enjoy your burger without having to meet the cow that donated the meat.
- You don't want to know where your garbage is going after the collection.

Only people who seek to become unhappy would want to investigate the above.
 
Plastic and electronic recycling is a lie. I worked at a “computer recycling” facility which did one of two things: either clean up the equipment for resale, or throw it into the back of a semi trailer to be sent over to China to get burnt down. Huge investigation report by the local news station, but it went nowhere…
 
But remember, the government want YOU to drive an EV and stay in your zip code, eating ze bugs and living in ze pod! For the environment, you see!

this is why every single "green" message falls of deaf ears. If you cant get RECYCLING right, what are you doing? Why are you here, berating me for enjoying a burger when you cant get the easiest step done properly?
 
When they say - "ignorance is bliss", what they mean by that, typically things like:

- You want to enjoy your burger without having to meet the cow that donated the meat.
- You don't want to know where your garbage is going after the collection.

Only people who seek to become unhappy would want to investigate the above.
So you'd rather just be told lies and fairy tales since those will keep you happy?
 
- You want to enjoy your burger without having to meet the cow that donated the meat.
- You don't want to know where your garbage is going after the collection.

Only people who seek to become unhappy would want to investigate the above.
Those who refuse to face reality are cowards.
 
If you really want to cut plastic waste, stop buying it. Plastic has NEVER been recycled as promised, and has ALWAYS been a con.
I run a litter picking group on my local park and we came across a pile of old rubbish under a tree that had collapsed maybe 20 years ago. The tree trunk had now decayed away and it revealed a bag of rubbish trapped underneath. The paper items had long since disappeared but the glass, plastic and some metal items all looked the same as when they were thrown out. It's disturbing.
 
When they say - "ignorance is bliss", what they mean by that, typically things like:

- You want to enjoy your burger without having to meet the cow that donated the meat.
- You don't want to know where your garbage is going after the collection.

Only people who seek to become unhappy would want to investigate the above.
Translated: Bury your head in the sand and pretend it's not an issue. As long as you get into a coffin unscathed then you don't give a sh1t about the environment, wildlife or the planet you leave behind for your children.
 
You sound unhappy, which makes my point ;)
Nah. Truth is paramount and we bloody well need it to keep this speck of dirt livable. Truth may not be fun but it's necessary, and people like you are part of the problem. (Granted, ao am I, but a smaller part. Being poor tends to decrease your carbon foorprint.)
 
You sound unhappy, which makes my point ;)
Generally, getting lied to makes people unhappy.

Also looking down before you flush can you give you health indicators about yourself, could even save your life, but you do you. Since you don't care about which cow you eat either how about you just get sold low budget cost effective petri dish lab grown mystery meat that just resembles hamburger. What difference would you know, you got told it was the real deal.
 
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