How do you recycle solar panels?

How do you recycle solar panels? Without any pollution?

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Mr. Man-wai Chang
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It's just throwing them away, NOT recycling those dead solar panels without pollution!

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Mr. Man-wai Chang

It is hard to recycle anything without pollution. If you have to ship it a 1000 miles or more to get to the recycling plant, you have polluted right there. That is why recycling where I am does not make a lot of sense.

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gfretwell

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Use them to make outdoor enclosures for something... Like beehives or something.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

They are not sand and rocks, but poisonous material.

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Mr. Man-wai Chang

"Mr. Man-wai Chang" snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote in news:q90u92 $me9$ snipped-for-privacy@toylet.eternal-september.org:

beehives

They are in the shape of a panel. Do not grind them up and put them into the water table. No. Keep them intact and use them as what they are... PANELS. They are contained UNDER a clear sheet. There is no contact with nature.

You have comprehension issues if you think they are a hazard.

"recycling" does not require deconstruction.

In fact use 'as is' is the most efficient type of recycling, requiring zero industrial processing.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

That shit... sorry... sheet, is subject to wear! It's NOT permanent!

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Mr. Man-wai Chang

Bad ones?

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gfretwell

"Mr. Man-wai Chang" snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote in news:q97d3s$l1n$ snipped-for-privacy@toylet.eternal-september.org:

Again, it depends on what one does with whatever the item(s) is/are.

We make park bench slabs out of recycled plastic here.

The stuff you refer to could be melted down, capturing any outgassings and turned into glob art.

What was that one song? Get Over It! That one Eagles dude.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

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