A g4eater cost is the middle class and lower class suffering big time due to ,iberal communism and the steep steep price Increases it has brought.
A metal scrapper could benefit from the blades at least. Y cutting them down to size and bri ginger them to a scrap metal place of buisiness it would seem
The blades are not made of metal, they are fiber glass, which isn’t very recyclable, at least not without breaking down the fibers and destroying the strength of the fiber glass.
Fiberglass is a type of plastic. The glass fibers in fiberglass are not a petroleum product, what about the sizing used to hold the fibers together. The only information that I could find was that the fibers were usually coated with AGY, OCV and PPG. All I got when I looked that up was that they types of plastic. As far as I know most plastics are petroleum based products.
The blades are fiberglass. Ever try to get rid of a fiberglass boat hull?