Topical subjectIf you cant put it down the drain then where does it go?
Bit of a cop out for me to be totally honest. I collect all suspect waste and it goes into a single container, I keep an eye on it if I am adding something new, which is kept cool and out of sunlight, and when I remember I take it to the assemblers, the company who do the board population.
I assume it goes in with their industrial waste (but I have not checked too hard).
I do sometimes wonder if they just take it to humour me and just turn round later and chuck it down the sink!
I have sometimes added it to old engine oil and taken it to the recycling centre but the addition is not miscible, but at least I know it will be properly processed. I suppose I would rather get caught adding it to oil rather than chuck it down the drain. If I could threw it far
enough it would end up in the North Sea. Wonder what PPM dilution that would be, probably have to start using moles.
Trouble is once the idea of having to deal with the waste is planted in ones head, it becomes a serious problem. (which is why I shared it, you know what they say...)
Anyway if anybody from the authorities (if there is anybody, which I very much doubt) reading this reply then......................
you ain't seen me right!
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