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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The "waterless" urinals save 100000litres of water every year.
The sink taps stay on for ages and waste twice as much. Just saying!
Any body else like to play spot the stupid anomalies? Any context is ok. |
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Often the water saving etc are exaggerated and they don't mention who benefits from the savings. I'd prefer such companies to be harvesting rain water and ensure all of their water and use of toxins and energy is minimised, donating savings to local charities. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Electric cars, need electricity to recharge right?!!
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Yup and they cost more resources to build and the battery's have to be dealt with once they have come to the end of life.
So are not really all that efficient |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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"The "waterless" urinals save 100000litres of water every year.
The sink taps stay on for ages and waste twice as much. Just saying!
Any body else like to play spot the stupid anomalies? Any context is ok."
You're assuming that every man that has a wee, washes his hands. |
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"Electric cars, need electricity to recharge right?!!
Yup and they cost more resources to build and the battery's have to be dealt with once they have come to the end of life.
So are not really all that efficient "
And the electricity generation gives out more CO2 at the moment, than an equivalent petrol car dies.
To day nothing of the CO2 and other environmental damage done by the mining for materials, and manufacture of the batteries, and the disposal of the batteries. |
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"The "waterless" urinals save 100000litres of water every year.
The sink taps stay on for ages and waste twice as much. Just saying!
Any body else like to play spot the stupid anomalies? Any context is ok."
Yeah
You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead!
Well graphite these day's so kinda pointless post |
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Not just McDonald's but virtually all places are guilty of this...
Having to 'pull' the handle of the door to exit the gents, rather than 'push' it. It needs to be the opposite way round. So unhygienic!
The amount of people you see who don't wash their hands after and then touch the handle... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It's just like the turbo hand dryer works really well at blowing all of the water off you're hands right into your trousers and shoes "
The "airforce" dryers?...they had to put the taken out of service harrier jump jets somewhere! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's just like the turbo hand dryer works really well at blowing all of the water off you're hands right into your trousers and shoes "
awww blaming the hand drier for wet patch on your trouser .... we believe you ... honest |
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