![]() Ottawa moves to ban single-use plastics as part of waste-reduction effortsEnvironmental | 206869 hits | Jun 10 4:04 am | Posted by: BeaverFever Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Finally! But given micro plastics are already found literally everywhere in the environment , including accumulating inside the bodies of most humans, it too late?? Feels like we missed our opportunity about 40 years ago.
Yes, something should have been done when we realized the problem. Instead, they allow things like microplastics in soaps, toothpaste, and cosmetics.
But banning these things now is better than not banning them at all. Workarounds and alternate products exist for almost everything we use. Now industry has motivation to fix the rest.
Maybe our bodies will evolve to use this plastic... like a plastic/biological mix.
Who know's maybe plastic will be a building block for nanites to cure humans. Thus we need the plastic in our bodies.
Funfact: Most of the single use plastics have a lower carbon foot-print than their alternatives.
Funfact: CO2 doesn't kill marine mammals by starvation.
Finally! But given micro plastics are already found literally everywhere in the environment , including accumulating inside the bodies of most humans, it too late?? Feels like we missed our opportunity about 40 years ago.
This is a good start to reducing pollution from plastics. It's worth doing and it's a practical effort to improve the environment that I support.
Finally! But given micro plastics are already found literally everywhere in the environment , including accumulating inside the bodies of most humans, it too late?? Feels like we missed our opportunity about 40 years ago.
This is a good start to reducing pollution from plastics. It's worth doing and it's a practical effort to improve the environment that I support.
Austin Banned the one time use plastic bags. Now you can pay .25cents at the grocery store for the thicker ones that can last a few trips to the store. Some small retail places have the plastic one time use bags again but half the time you don't need them. Don't see the empty plastic bags all over the city anymore either.
Finally! But given micro plastics are already found literally everywhere in the environment , including accumulating inside the bodies of most humans, it too late?? Feels like we missed our opportunity about 40 years ago.
This is a good start to reducing pollution from plastics. It's worth doing and it's a practical effort to improve the environment that I support.
Austin Banned the one time use plastic bags. Now you can pay .25cents at the grocery store for the thicker ones that can last a few trips to the store. Some small retail places have the plastic one time use bags again but half the time you don't need them. Don't see the empty plastic bags all over the city anymore either.
A local grocery store started charging for plastic bags when it opened. It also offered cotton bags for a few dollars. I bought a couple. That was 30 years ago, and I still have them.
I also have some waterproofed nylon bags, with heavy seam reinforcement that I swear you could fill with 80 pounds of water, and they'd be fine. You'd be broken, but they'd survive.
I look forward to seeing how they survive the decades.
I got used to buying and using reusable canvas bags like my mom used when I was a kid and we're doing just fine.
Maybe our bodies will evolve to use this plastic... like a plastic/biological mix.
So humanity will evolve to look like Joan Rivers?