BrumJim
Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
- Location
- Selly Oak, Birmingham
Being particularly green (or just suffering from OCD), I make sure that my cycling carbon footprint is as low as possible. With the exception of trying to go as fast as possible, doing Sportives and Audaxes, and buying bikes made in China, but please ignore these discrepancies.
Hence, having a puncture this morning, instead of binning the inner tube, I will patch it with a bit from an unrepairable inner tube rather than buying extra patches. Additionally, the rusty staple that caused the failure will be chucked into the recycling bin, or donated to the next scrap van to come past. The air that was in the tube has already been recycled, probably into a car engine, but unfortunately I cannot control that.
When I clean my bike frame (with eco-cleaner), I always wash out the cloth with rain water, let it evaporate, and dig the brown residue back into the garden. However I'm not too sure what to do with the black crud and slime on my bike chain and sprockets. It contains the veg oil I use for lubrication, but what else? I've been collecting the stuff for a couple of years now, and almost have a full mug. Should I take it down to the oil recycling centre at the tip (not fluid enough?), dig it into the garden (black stuff is probably not organic), or try to make diesel out of it (any hydrocarbons left?). I've thought about re-filling black markers with it, as the stuff stains my fingers for days, but don't know enough chemistry to do this.
Any thoughts or help please? I'm worried that I'm not as green as I thought I was, and might get tempted to take a plane to a foreign country soon.
Hence, having a puncture this morning, instead of binning the inner tube, I will patch it with a bit from an unrepairable inner tube rather than buying extra patches. Additionally, the rusty staple that caused the failure will be chucked into the recycling bin, or donated to the next scrap van to come past. The air that was in the tube has already been recycled, probably into a car engine, but unfortunately I cannot control that.
When I clean my bike frame (with eco-cleaner), I always wash out the cloth with rain water, let it evaporate, and dig the brown residue back into the garden. However I'm not too sure what to do with the black crud and slime on my bike chain and sprockets. It contains the veg oil I use for lubrication, but what else? I've been collecting the stuff for a couple of years now, and almost have a full mug. Should I take it down to the oil recycling centre at the tip (not fluid enough?), dig it into the garden (black stuff is probably not organic), or try to make diesel out of it (any hydrocarbons left?). I've thought about re-filling black markers with it, as the stuff stains my fingers for days, but don't know enough chemistry to do this.
Any thoughts or help please? I'm worried that I'm not as green as I thought I was, and might get tempted to take a plane to a foreign country soon.