How many aluminium bikes have been recycled? Ever?The point being what exactly ?
Do we need to encourage the cheap supermarket model?
Carbon is complicated to repair and currently goes to landfill.
You haven't been to a tip lately have you? Any bike that turns up either gets recycled for charity or goes into bulk metal scrap.How many aluminium bikes have been recycled? Ever?
Nah fair enough.You haven't been to a tip lately have you? Any bike that turns up either gets recycled for charity or goes into bulk metal scrap.
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We're already encouraging that. Just not with bikes and we're all guilty no matter how many keep cups we try to use. But that'd a whole other conversation.The point being what exactly ?
Do we need to encourage the cheap supermarket model?
Carbon is complicated to repair and currently goes to landfill.
Quality from China can easily match elsewhere. Can - depends on many factors though. If you buy cheap shit from China, its the same as cheap shit from anywhere.Not trying to have a go at you Go but the reasons Chinese stuff is cheap are all bad.
eg poor quality control, labour exploitation, no worker safety ,no intellectual property rights ,soil, air + water pollution, carbon offcuts in the sea or landfill.
Recent article by Pole frames will tell you they decided not to go to China.