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Old 01-21-13 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by howsteepisit
CO2 fillers are a waste of resources. If you are too lazy to pump up a tube then perhaps you should reconsider your hobby. The energy, metal and landfill space from a single use CO2 cartridge can be better used elsewhere. IT not that one makes a difference, it doesn't, but millions do. Systematic of a use it once and throw it away culture, no reuses, non-repairabe.
You do realise that a CO2 cartridge is recyclable, once used they are open to the air and are no different then any other metal container. They can be melted down and either made into new cartridges or something else. This does beg the question, why can they not be made refillable. I know why, people are too lazy to pick up their trash when they are done with it. I've had a couple of times, where I have come across a bicycle tube someone flatted, rather then take it home and dispose of it, they left it on the path. Usually they aren't the $2.50 tubes I use, but the super light $25 tubes, if I see one, I collect it, usually a 5¢ patch is all it needs to return it to service. If it's split or the the valve is shot, it goes into the nearest dust bin. Which is what the idiot that tossed it, could have done, just as easily.
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