FloridaRecycled
Well-Known Member
I'm just wondering...there is a lot of talk about finding the "newer" stuff (I'm talking 50-60-70 +) stuff when digging and it not being worth anything and it gets thrown back in...all the talk about bromo's, and vick's, etc. and how common they are...
Since almost nothing is being made in glass anymore...it's all plastic...wouldn't it be wise to not discard or re-bury all that? I mean - won't those items be all that future generations have to look forward to? What will we be leaving behind? Is there any items you can think of that are utilized now that might be the holy grail of the future?
Heck - soda's and vinegar and food and milk and ??? - most all of it is plastic...
Just curious...
Since almost nothing is being made in glass anymore...it's all plastic...wouldn't it be wise to not discard or re-bury all that? I mean - won't those items be all that future generations have to look forward to? What will we be leaving behind? Is there any items you can think of that are utilized now that might be the holy grail of the future?
Heck - soda's and vinegar and food and milk and ??? - most all of it is plastic...
Just curious...