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Greenwashing by these sorts of companies is common place. We might notice it, but we can't stop them doing it. I have an EV and do what I can regarding recycling, but I don't feel there seems to be any businesses or industries that aren't incentivised or subsidised to change things like their manufacturing processes.

And I bet the general public wouldn't like to give up consumer goods made from plastic which is fossil fuel derived, and I don't see any research into alternatives. What about tarmac, the roads are made from the stuff and that's fossil fuel derived. From what I can tell, many things are and it's work like this that will make the difference, but it will affect people's lives and I doubt people will support it.

Plus, where's the money coming from when nobody has a pot to piss in, and no government wants to lose power trying to implement it when they know it'll be unpopular, especially with people like Murdock's shoving articles into the public's faces deriding most efforts?

I don't know how long it'll be before real changes are made, and what will have to happen first to the world before something forces it to happen, despite the massive changes and costs necessary.

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