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Keeping things Green

Using Pigs**t to pave roads

         

tangor

7:27 am on Apr 17, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Really working at recycling now:

Planet-friendly pigfarm barons in Missouri have come up with a brilliant new plan for disposing of their porcine portfolios' pungent poo output. They have developed a process which turns pig#*$! into road tarmac.


As reported at The Register: [theregister.co.uk...]

Can bull#*$! be far behind?

The appropriate filters at WW have modified the spelling of some words, and that's okay. Just as long as you get the drift!

tangor

8:05 am on Apr 17, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Have to wonder about the expenditure of fossil fuel energy to produce the product, which is probably enormous, and the more natural, truly green way, of utilizing the discharge cast off as fertilizer. After all, there's all that biofuel that has to be grown. Love the way the gubermint thinks, and subsidizes! If only we can figure out a way to go green with our websites (to get that bit of dole the politicians seem so ready to hand out).

LifeinAsia

3:35 pm on Apr 19, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Sounds like another political PORK project...

Old_Honky

11:30 am on Apr 21, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Is this keeping things green? More like keeping them brown with streaks of yellow in my experience.

Have they thought this through?

Every time it rains you will have to clean your shoes before you go indoors.

When rain is followed by sunshine the smell will be disgusting.

I think its a cr@p idea.