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wellington womble
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This is not a defence of single use plastic, and I’m definitely on board with reducing single use plastic as far as possible. But why is it such an issue?
I was thinking it’s a finite, oil intensive resource, but surely that applies to metal as well? But then I thought metal is recyclable, but so is plastic, isn’t it? Why is single use plastic any worse than single use metal? (food or drinks cans, for example). Is it because it’s not so economic to recycling it, and its more likely to get dumped? I know soft plastics are less recyclable, and many schemes don’t take them, so is the issue that the infrastructure isn’t there to recycle them? Or that it’s not economical? If so, could these also be tackled as well?
Like I said, I am absolutely in favour and actively trying to reduce plastic consumption in our house. I just find myself wondering why it’s more of an issue than any other finite resource, and if so, are there lessons that would be helpful as to why they aren’t such big issues. Or are they, and we’re just not hearing about it? So are the oceans/rainforests/sensitive dessert environments also full of dangerous metal rubbish, but it wasn’t on Blue Planet? |
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Shane
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