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this post was submitted on 16 Apr 2024
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single use plastics? there are tons of plastic materials that are embedded in things we only use once and then throw away. we don't need the plastic on string cheese to last for longer than a few months. or plastic bottles. or bubble wrap. or the plastic coating on cans. from what the article says, its not water soluble, so it needs to be actively colonized by bacteria to break down. if we built it into reusable plastic objects, they'd just need to stay clean and dry. most natural clothing fiber is biodegradable, but that doesn't mean it's gonna fall apart, it just means if you leave it outside something might come and eat it. the idea all the things we discard are made from things other living creatures can't eat is a huge bummer. it would be fucking cool if we could compost all our garbage again!