Co 2

Fisherman replied on 21/09/2021 21:11

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:11

We seem to be spending vast amounts on storing, trapping and reducing co2. yet today we see that we are now generating the stuff to keep food on the supermarket shelves longer. Does any of this make sense?

brue replied on 08/10/2021 17:09

Posted on 08/10/2021 14:20 by Wherenext

Just reading a report in the Newspaper about Iceland's innovative way of turning CO2 into rock. Having looked it up on t'internet I notice that the BBC had an article on it last year, so as it's easier to link that article rather than explain the whole of the newspaper article here it is.

Well done Iceland.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200616-how-iceland-is-undoing-carbon-emissions-for-good

Posted on 08/10/2021 17:09

If only I could work out which Iceland was which...wink my brain just couldn't work out the fish fingers and frozen peas concept!! Interesting article, thanks. smile

Takethedogalong replied on 08/10/2021 17:11

Posted on 07/10/2021 13:51 by Fisherman

Rocky= it was seeing how the EU funds were wasted. No lasting benefit, only ego projects

Posted on 08/10/2021 17:11

I’d call the “A1” a lasting project. And the Advanced Manufacturing Park in Sheffield. 

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 08/10/2021 18:12

Posted on 08/10/2021 17:08 by Takethedogalong

That’s the crux Fish. Too many humans. You are conversing with someone who hasn’t had children. If they want them, they should ruddy well afford them, it’s as simple as that. 

Watched a programme on TV last night. Somewhat astonishingly to me, China is embracing a vegetarian way of life more and more. 

Posted on 08/10/2021 18:12

Vegetable Bats, wow that’s novel🤣🤣

PS-if we could get Veg Bats it’d help the co2👍🏻😊

JVB66 replied on 08/10/2021 18:48

Posted on 08/10/2021 18:01 by brue

But on this thread it's a case of needing CO2 in our daily lives.

Posted on 08/10/2021 18:48

Is there and difference? let's capture some from Drax help eveyonecool

brue replied on 08/10/2021 18:52

Posted on 08/10/2021 18:52

I expect they do capture some, by products from industry have always been useful but going back to the OP we started to run out of food grade C02 which is a by product of the fertiliser industry.

brue replied on 08/10/2021 19:03

Posted on 08/10/2021 19:03

 I don't know enough about it JVB and on this thread we're talking about C02 by-products that we need not emissions.

This is the DRAX blurb  LINK  (bed time reading if you like....wink)

 

davetommo replied on 08/10/2021 19:07

Posted on 08/10/2021 08:43 by

They may have come from different hubs. Where I live there are at least 2 different depots for most delivery services that deliver here

Posted on 08/10/2021 19:07

They came from the same place. 

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