| ▲ | SecretDreams 2 hours ago | |||||||
> With aligned talent you can make the process neutral. I’m assuming lots of ‘eco conscious’ engineers would love to implement better practices and get paid for it. I think to be eco neutral, you would be cost prohibitive. Which would be an issue in car manufacturing and phone manufacturing. Also, the website lumps adjacent tech together and says they're all banned, but they are not. Lumping sheet metal stamping in with gigs casting is plain wrong, and you could make the argument that that's an agenda driven aspect of this website. They're casting a wider net than exists. Point stands, though. California's policy is "go fuck up some other states environment". This policy might not work forever, but that's their stance. | ||||||||
| ▲ | rswail 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> I think to be eco neutral, you would be cost prohibitive. Which would be an issue in car manufacturing and phone manufacturing. Which just shows that other places are allowing those costs to be externalized to society in general which is classic "privatize profits, socialize costs" that businesses have relied on. | ||||||||
| ▲ | seb1204 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
We live in a throwaway garbage generating society. Many things we use or consume should be costly and prohibitive. E.g. single use coffee cups. Pointing out that such costs have been externalised for decades should be the starting point to internalise them. | ||||||||
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