My point in the post was that a lot of times what seems like a good thing is doing just as much, if not more damage than good, it's just that the impact is either delayed or "out of sight, out of mind" and you can't take everything as you see it on the surface.
I'm all for sound environmental initiatives, especially when it comes to protecting wildlife, but I also have a problem with the latest trend of so called "green" ideas that are just to make a profit and really don't make a difference or might even do more harm than good.
Does it make sense to throw out all my appliances that are in great shape and would probably last me another 8-10 years just to buy new ones that save a negligible amount of energy? What happens to the ones I throw out, what is the cost to the environment to make the new ones, does it all add up? It does for the person selling the new appliances. You can say dispose of properly and recycle what you can but the average consumer is more likely to put it out on the curb for waste pickup.