Oh, crap. I'm gonna die.Avoid tea bags, they are said to release billions of particles into your cup.
Oh, crap. I'm gonna die.Avoid tea bags, they are said to release billions of particles into your cup.
Or make the manufacturers and sellers pay for over packaging. Costco is a prime example of a business has their items wrapped in very heavy plastic, especially for small items.The solution, imo, has to come from people demanding state and federal elected officials restrict the overuse of plastics in manufacturing, and make researching safer alternatives a priority.
Ha ha. I suppose I should blame it on the coffee, but that wouldn't really be fair.Dave: I love your sense of humor!!
AND @bobcat: I love YOUR early morning new threads.
Question: Do you think these up before or after you are vertical for the day?
Imagining you just lay under the warm comfy blankets, thinking up these philosophical gems OR the caffeine in the coffee does the trick? Inquiring minds need to know.
If the money went into funding research for alternatives and/or reforming the recycling business, then all over-users should be required to pay a tax or whatever.Or make the manufacturers and sellers pay for over packaging. Costco is a prime example of a business has their items wrapped in very heavy plastic, especially for small items.
The world produces over a million tons of plastic every day, and they take a very long time to go away (If ever).
They are everywhere in the food we eat, the air we breathe, the clothes we wear, the water we drink, in packaging, and in our bodies.
I have come to the conclusion that there is no avoiding them, so we just need to find ways of reducing the exposure. Got any ideas?
Yes, it seems that the plastics that we put into the environment end up back on our plate.You sir, are at the crossroads.
Consuming micro plastics isn't good, if nothing else, it's unnecessary. However, the issue is beyond your ability to do anything about it. I love eating fish. All kinds of fish. But I can't address micro plastic. Which is why, as a community, as a society, we need to tackle the issue.
Where is here?Plastic grocery bags are banned here
And the price hike goes to who? You! And it rhymes.Or make the manufacturers and sellers pay for over packaging. Costco is a prime example of a business has their items wrapped in very heavy plastic, especially for small items.
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2. Synthetic Textiles
- Source: Washing synthetic fabrics (like polyester, nylon, and acrylic) releases microfibers into wastewater.
- Impact: Microfibers often bypass wastewater treatment plants and end up in rivers and oceans. ...
Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?About 40 years ago we moved go LL Bean canvas bags, medium size, long handles. The same size as paper grocery bags and I can all g a full bag on a shoulder. The zippered ones are great for international flights or bad weather. Yes, they go into the washer. Plastic was replaced eons ago by glass and the occasional clean up tragedy. You can machine wash Burberry suits. I will not give up the occasional zip bag or bottled water for contractors!!!
Western ColoradoWhere is here?
Our Northern California stores usually offer a choice, paper or plastic. Makes no difference, both recycle.
I buy real food... I cook from scratch the majority of time... but I also buy ready prepared foods sometimes.... and when I do I'm being more careful as to how I reheat them...Real food can be found at the store's perimeters. Dairy, Meats, Produce
... they put their faith in the food production companies to not poison them...
maybe so.. but many are uneducated., many are just lazy...many are disabled and can't cook from scratch...... still doesn't give the food companies the right to continue to poison themThey have misplaced their faith.