The "green" lie
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The last company I worked at tried very hard to pose as a “Green” company. To do this, they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof that powered some refrigerators and used recycled water for the landscaping. At the same time, they had a “cradle to grave” policy for all computers, which meant that all computers needed to be tracked from purchase to destruction. No computers were ever donated, and I watched them send brand new computers, in the box, straight into the landfill. In addition, they were a biotech company, and the amount of waste that is generated by biotech is astounding! When a company claims it’s “green”, it usually doesn’t mean much.
Jupitersoft wrote:
they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof
Even solar panels is not that green. It actually takes more energy to create the panel, then what will be gathered through the sun before it starts to get worn and old.
KISS "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
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The last company I worked at tried very hard to pose as a “Green” company. To do this, they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof that powered some refrigerators and used recycled water for the landscaping. At the same time, they had a “cradle to grave” policy for all computers, which meant that all computers needed to be tracked from purchase to destruction. No computers were ever donated, and I watched them send brand new computers, in the box, straight into the landfill. In addition, they were a biotech company, and the amount of waste that is generated by biotech is astounding! When a company claims it’s “green”, it usually doesn’t mean much.
When any organization, commercial ones more particularly, start to claim to be *whatever the in thing is*, I get suspicious. To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson about a guest "The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons."
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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The last company I worked at tried very hard to pose as a “Green” company. To do this, they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof that powered some refrigerators and used recycled water for the landscaping. At the same time, they had a “cradle to grave” policy for all computers, which meant that all computers needed to be tracked from purchase to destruction. No computers were ever donated, and I watched them send brand new computers, in the box, straight into the landfill. In addition, they were a biotech company, and the amount of waste that is generated by biotech is astounding! When a company claims it’s “green”, it usually doesn’t mean much.
at least they try...
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When any organization, commercial ones more particularly, start to claim to be *whatever the in thing is*, I get suspicious. To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson about a guest "The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons."
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
Henry Minute wrote:
To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson about a guest "The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons."
That's a great quote! Sad that it ends up being so frequently proven true.
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at least they try...
This signature was proudly tested on animals.
Maximilien wrote:
at least they try lie...
FTFY
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The last company I worked at tried very hard to pose as a “Green” company. To do this, they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof that powered some refrigerators and used recycled water for the landscaping. At the same time, they had a “cradle to grave” policy for all computers, which meant that all computers needed to be tracked from purchase to destruction. No computers were ever donated, and I watched them send brand new computers, in the box, straight into the landfill. In addition, they were a biotech company, and the amount of waste that is generated by biotech is astounding! When a company claims it’s “green”, it usually doesn’t mean much.
I had it described as the Boy Scout Principle. As long as you earn the merit badge, nothing else matters. :rolleyes:
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The last company I worked at tried very hard to pose as a “Green” company. To do this, they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof that powered some refrigerators and used recycled water for the landscaping. At the same time, they had a “cradle to grave” policy for all computers, which meant that all computers needed to be tracked from purchase to destruction. No computers were ever donated, and I watched them send brand new computers, in the box, straight into the landfill. In addition, they were a biotech company, and the amount of waste that is generated by biotech is astounding! When a company claims it’s “green”, it usually doesn’t mean much.
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Jupitersoft wrote:
When a company claims it’s “green”, it usually doesn’t mean much.
When a company claims it is *anything* it usually means their marketing thinks *anything* is cool :)
Simply True, simply Great. :-D
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Jupitersoft wrote:
they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof
Even solar panels is not that green. It actually takes more energy to create the panel, then what will be gathered through the sun before it starts to get worn and old.
KISS "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
Really? How much energy -does- it take to make a solar panel?
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The last company I worked at tried very hard to pose as a “Green” company. To do this, they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof that powered some refrigerators and used recycled water for the landscaping. At the same time, they had a “cradle to grave” policy for all computers, which meant that all computers needed to be tracked from purchase to destruction. No computers were ever donated, and I watched them send brand new computers, in the box, straight into the landfill. In addition, they were a biotech company, and the amount of waste that is generated by biotech is astounding! When a company claims it’s “green”, it usually doesn’t mean much.
Depending on your country, take a look at the corporate tax form (1120 in the US) or even the personal. Being "green" gets you big $$$ in tax credits and deductions. If you multiply the factor of tax cheating/lying by the factor of bull-shirt of the greenies, you will get a result that can fill a landfill and then some which stinks worse than babies' diapers. Your anecdote is just another reason why government ALWAYS fails to deliver the ACTUAL goods. Contrast it with Craigslist.org (free market revolution) which allows people to be greedy and buy cheap and sell their crap for $, or give a way for free. I take pride in knowing some guy has what I was thinking of tossing in the dumpster.
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Jupitersoft wrote:
they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof
Even solar panels is not that green. It actually takes more energy to create the panel, then what will be gathered through the sun before it starts to get worn and old.
KISS "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
VectorX wrote:
It actually takes more energy to create the panel, then what will be gathered through the sun before it starts to get worn and old.
that simply is not true and solar technology is getting more sophisticated and miniturised all the time. A new product will the released shortly which has solar capability in thread size - therefore solar energy captuer can be incorporated into standard materials such as roof tiles, walls etc.
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When any organization, commercial ones more particularly, start to claim to be *whatever the in thing is*, I get suspicious. To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson about a guest "The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons."
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Jupitersoft wrote:
they had a bunch of solar panels on the roof
Even solar panels is not that green. It actually takes more energy to create the panel, then what will be gathered through the sun before it starts to get worn and old.
KISS "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
Not true. The energy yield ratio varies between 4 in Northern Europe and 7 in somewhere sunny like Australia. In comparison, wind turbines have a ratio of around 80 - bigger is better. Source: Sustainable Energy without the hot air by David JC MacKay[^]
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I very much regret that I cannot help you there. In one of those serendipitous moments I became aware of the quote a couple of days ago when it was used on a UK TV Discussion Show, slightly misquoted and wrongly attributed, although I was not aware of that at the time. When I saw the OP, it reminded me of the quote, so, to be sure to give the correct attribution etc. I googled for 'counting the spoons'. Long story short it led me to this site[^] where a search gave me the correct wording and attribution (in the TV Show it was attributed to Lord Chesterfield).
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”