Environmentally Responsible Destruction of CFCs
My team and I will soon be writing a grant application for a company whose core expertise is in the environmentally responsible destruction of CFCs, through the collection and “demanufacturing” of old refrigerators and freezers, and the renovation of buildings containing polyurethane (CFC-based) insulation.
There is clearly a social good at stake here, which is required to motivate me to ask the tax-payer to fork over money to support it. In fact, in this case, there are two:
• Electricity rate-payers will experience lower costs than they otherwise would have, as the removal of inefficient appliances mitigates the need to build costly new power plants.
• The entire human race and all life forms on Earth benefit from a cleaner environment and climate stability.