• A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    The problem isnt plastic, the problem is a disposable society.

    as long as we have a disposable society, we’re gonna generate monstrous piles of of waste. And its gonna be the same for whatever replaces plastic, and then we’ll be having these conversations about that material.

    • AHemlocksLie@lemmy.zip
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      2 hours ago

      No, the problem is definitely that we produce anything at all out of plastic that doesn’t strictly require it for whatever reason. Some medical applications are probably good examples. Anything that doesn’t strictly need to be plastic just grinds down to microplastics, contributing to their pollution of every last environment we check on earth. Every plastic product produced is one in which a business has forced their externalities onto the rest of society instead of addressing them themselves.

      • ranzispa@mander.xyz
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        1 hour ago

        I like plastic pipes. They’re not strictly necessary, but I figure they’re better than lead and brass pipes.

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          20 minutes ago

          What about glass pipes? They’re fragile but far more eco friendly and cheaper than pvc/plastic. Stainless steel could hold up to, clay is the oldest form of piping that isn’t harmful,

          Cast iron could also be used if there’s no air introduced within the water supply though while popular among some we can easily say its a dumb and expensive idea.