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jsharr

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..apparently does not mean what I think "recycling gas" ought to mean.  From "the recycling gas section"

Contamination has become a major problem for the recycling industry in the past two years since Texas, the largest customer for recycled material, imposed strict standards on the quality of recycled material it accepts. For years, most gas has passed through the recycling process as residue, or waste. Some of the gas is applied as alternative daily landfill cover, an approved use by the Texas Department of Criminal Corrections, but most of it is simply landfilled with other unrecyclable waste. Gas collected in the purple containers is handled differently. That gas is compressed and reused for county projects.

 
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1 minute ago, jsharr said:

Recycling Gas

...so, in your case, the simple act of sitting around, letting one rip, glorying in the stench that is the  jsharrt, and then repeating a few times?

Seems reasonable.  Over time, though, that's gotta destroy your ability to smell (and taste).

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11 hours ago, Razors Edge said:

...so, in your case, the simple act of sitting around, letting one rip, glorying in the stench that is the  jsharrt, and then repeating a few times?

Seems reasonable.  Over time, though, that's gotta destroy your ability to smell (and taste).

And here I originally thought YOUR Recycling Glass post was the parr8ey!

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