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Environment Materials

Junk & Waste: Misc. Observations

General

  • Junk is complicated.
  • Junk is junk.
  • Some junk is actually treasure.
  • Junk is highly subjective.
  • Junk is a personal decision.
  • What is in storage or hasn’t been used for a long time is not necessarily junk.
  • Sometimes junk is hard to get rid of because it still seems useful.
  • People want new high quality things and not junk.
  • Junk outlives people.

Economic & Political

  • Stuff depreciates in value
  • Although junk is made up of raw materials, those materials have limited economic value, i.e. plastics
  • Metals are more valuable.
  • “What is valuable?” is partly a political question
  • Practically no one is able to devise a completely sustainable waste stream.
  • Society largely decides which waste is manageable and how it is managed.

Aesthetics & Productivity

  • Different activities can be performed in a clutter-free space one at a time.
  • A space with lots of different things happening at once gives easy access to each thing.
  • Minimalist philosophy tends to have a “one thing at a time” view on productivity.
  • On the other hand, there is a mad scientist aesthetic where there is a significant amount of clutter, but to the genius all is useful because he or she knows how it all works.
  • Most people are not at these extremes, but are more normal, accumulating things and clearing out occasionally.

Environmentalism

  • Conservation of the environment may be human focused, conserving the planet for human use, but it can also be focused on animals or living organisms generally, i.e biodiversity.
  • For example, if a person is concerned about the effect of micro-plastics on different lifeforms, they will generally be more aware of throwing away plastics and will seek alternative materials or waste streams.