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Usually there are laws that prohibit the conversion of adults (in diapers or not) into energy.
Really? I have yet to see such laws, in the federal statues and the local state-by-state statutes.
Quote from: trashydiaperedman on 26/04/2018 03:58:03Really? I have yet to see such laws, in the federal statues and the local state-by-state statutes.Since you are proposing the burning of a human body, this would effectively be governed by cremation laws: . A diaper recycling facility would presumably not be built to the same standards as a crematorium nor would its employees necessarily be licensed to perform cremation.Yea BUT since a diaper recycling facility is allowed to accept "Biological waste inside disposable diapers" in it's waste acceptance polices, legally speaking, the body would not be classified as a BODY but "biological waste inside a disposable diaper!"
Quote from: trashydiaperedman on 26/04/2018 03:58:03Really? I have yet to see such laws, in the federal statues and the local state-by-state statutes.Since you are proposing the burning of a human body, this would effectively be governed by cremation laws: A diaper recycling facility would presumably not be built to the same standards as a crematorium nor would its employees necessarily be licensed to perform cremation.Furthermore, the egocentricity does nothing to answer the given question
No.
Because there are laws about how human bodies are to be disposed of, and these laws supercede (override) most other ordinances.
Yea BUT since a diaper recycling facility is allowed to accept "Biological waste inside disposable diapers" in it's waste acceptance polices, legally speaking, the body would not be classified as a BODY but "biological waste inside a disposable diaper!"
Furthermore, the egocentricity does nothing to answer the given question
Quote from: jeffreyH on 26/04/2018 05:54:09No.Explain why not?