Big Green's toxic waste problem
California’s obsession with forcing new homes to be equipped with solar panels has now created a toxic waste disaster in the region’s landfills.
Thus far, solar panels only last about 25 years. Since California began forcing builders to add solar panels to new homes starting in 2006, we are nearing the end of the lifespan of all the original panels.
Now, Californians are being forced to replace the old panels with new ones. That means the old ones have to be thrown away. Many still have time left, but soon enough, all of them will have to be replaced.
And THAT means the old ones will end up in the garbage dumps.
As Yahoo News noted, “Many are already winding up in landfills, where in some cases, they could potentially contaminate groundwater with toxic heavy metals such as lead, selenium, and cadmium.”
“The industry is supposed to be green,” Sam Vanderhoof, a solar industry expert and chief executive of Recycle PV Solar says that only 1 in 10 panels are actually recycled, according to estimates drawn from International Renewable Energy Agency data on decommissioned panels and from industry leaders. Because, “in reality, it’s all about the money.”
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It looks like the green movement was not looking into the future with their preferred alternative to fossil fuels. People will began paying a price for their miskates.
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