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  • clew@ecoevo.socialC clew@ecoevo.social

    Glass powder lead dust! Get those fine particles *right* into the bloodstream!

    @benroyce

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    @clew

    I remember cutting open an old weird battery as a kid and remarking on the little beads of mercury πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…

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    • log@mastodon.sdf.orgL log@mastodon.sdf.org

      @benroyce Gladiatoilets.

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      @log two toilets enter. One toilet leaves

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        @clew eww

        good point

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        @benroyce @clew

        TBH pretty much all CRTs had implosion protection by the 1970s, although correct disposal remains a problem - already a whole load have ended up in landfills across the USA since the 2000s and even here in Europe the "eco-friendly" places often quietly sent them to poorer countries...

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          You may ask:

          "Why?"

          But the universe whispers back:

          "Why not?"

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          @benroyce Hey look it’s the midterms

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          • vfrmedia@social.tchncs.deV vfrmedia@social.tchncs.de

            @benroyce @clew

            TBH pretty much all CRTs had implosion protection by the 1970s, although correct disposal remains a problem - already a whole load have ended up in landfills across the USA since the 2000s and even here in Europe the "eco-friendly" places often quietly sent them to poorer countries...

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            looks like the leaded glass was recycled into more leaded glass (more CRTs) until suddenly the market collapsed

            I guess we don't want leaded glass to drink out of anymore, either. Uh, radiation-sheilding windows? Is it good for anything that's worth the risk? Is the glass okay encapsulation of the lead if it gets sintered into big glassy blocks, or will the lead leach?

            argh

            @vfrmedia @benroyce

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            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

              You may ask:

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              "Why not?"

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              @benroyce@mastodon.social
              So... Right one won?

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                You may ask:

                "Why?"

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                "Why not?"

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                @benroyce

                Difficult to unsee…

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  You may ask:

                  "Why?"

                  But the universe whispers back:

                  "Why not?"

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                  @benroyce Woah! I've always wanted to know!

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                  • clew@ecoevo.socialC clew@ecoevo.social

                    looks like the leaded glass was recycled into more leaded glass (more CRTs) until suddenly the market collapsed

                    I guess we don't want leaded glass to drink out of anymore, either. Uh, radiation-sheilding windows? Is it good for anything that's worth the risk? Is the glass okay encapsulation of the lead if it gets sintered into big glassy blocks, or will the lead leach?

                    argh

                    @vfrmedia @benroyce

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                    @clew @benroyce

                    I think its only major use case these days is radiation shielding windows - even light fittings are increasingly all plastic, including industrial grade ones.

                    Lead itself is still useful for a lot of things (particularly starter/aux batteries for motor vehicles which are still in heavy demand) and can be recovered from CRTs alongside rare earth metals, but how much this happens will of course depend on market demand and cost opposed to producing new raw materials (lead does get recycled a lot though as its relatively easy to do)

                    https://www.wiserrecycling.co.uk/our-facilities/crt-recycling/

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                      @smeg @benroyce

                      No.

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                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

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                        @benroyce worst carnival ride ever.

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                        • catdragon@mastodon.worldC catdragon@mastodon.world

                          @benroyce worst carnival ride ever.

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                          @CatDragon

                          such disrespect for the throne

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                          • vfrmedia@social.tchncs.deV vfrmedia@social.tchncs.de

                            @clew @benroyce

                            I think its only major use case these days is radiation shielding windows - even light fittings are increasingly all plastic, including industrial grade ones.

                            Lead itself is still useful for a lot of things (particularly starter/aux batteries for motor vehicles which are still in heavy demand) and can be recovered from CRTs alongside rare earth metals, but how much this happens will of course depend on market demand and cost opposed to producing new raw materials (lead does get recycled a lot though as its relatively easy to do)

                            https://www.wiserrecycling.co.uk/our-facilities/crt-recycling/

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                            @vfrmedia @clew

                            i read somewhere recently that millions of dollars worth of gold and silver goes into swiss wastewater from their various industries centered around refining, jewelry, etc

                            but it's just not cost effective to recover it

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                            • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                              @benroyce Hey look it’s the midterms

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                              @classwario πŸ₯΄

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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                @DukeDuke shame on you. did you not hear the voices in the video wailing for their fates? (/s)

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                                @benroyce @DukeDuke
                                a narrow line between "wow!" and "oh no!"

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