I wouldn't even pretend to say that I will not have personally left a metric crap ton of toxic, terrible crap behind me after I die.
I just can't see a way around it without going and living in a cave somewhere, eating rabbits, berries and roots.
Projected population for 2050 is something like 30% from what it is now. To make up for the amount of crap I've already caused, and make room for a new person to create their waste by 2050, and come out 'even', I'd have to reduce my current consumption and waste by about 60%.
I do what I can. I plant vegetables, I've reduced my trash output to where it's about 1/5th of what most people throw away (I have my roommate Shauna to thank for help with that), recycle everything, find new uses for old things, build what I can, compost, etc. And it just isn't enough.
I was doing some research on solar panels last month, and I was kind of blown away by the amount of waste, toxic and otherwise, is immense.
For each ton of polysilicon produced, the process generates at least four tons of silicon tetrachloride liquid waste.
To power the Portland metro area, we'd need three and a half
million square feet of solar panels. This assumes it's sunny most of the time.
I don't know how many tons of polysilicon that would require..
It's just SUCH a mind-numbing issue.