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Recycling 'worsens microplastics problem'

https://theecologist.org/2025/dec/09/recycling-worsens-microplastics-problem
whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️ - 11hr

Recycling plastic.

We should just not use plastic.

Recycling paper and metal is still ok afaik

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Bizzle - 10hr

Plastic is bad

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FurryMemesAccount @lemmy.blahaj.zone - 10hr

Recycled paper uses more energy than new paper... Recycling metal, glass and such is a bargain though.

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whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️ - 9hr

Energy but what about trees?

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FurryMemesAccount @lemmy.blahaj.zone - 2hr

Trees can't grow forever. They get attacked by shrooms, natural fires, etc...

Combatting climate change is much better done by limiting fossil fuel burning in the first place.

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Tollana1234567 @lemmy.today - 1hr

pest is a problem for monocrop like the montery pines,

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FurryMemesAccount @lemmy.blahaj.zone - 2hr

Good thing I was talking about paper

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corsicanguppy @lemmy.ca - 1hr

The goal posts -- they move!

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stray @pawb.social - 36min

I'm not saying whether this person is correct, but paper and cardboard are very different products with different production requirements.

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Gsus4 - 10hr

Burn it. With fire. In a proper industrial icinerator. That is the safest way to dispose of it.

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18107 @aussie.zone - 9hr

Just stop making it. The average person doesn't get to choose how much plastic is in the production process for their items. We need laws to stop mega corporations destroying the planet for a tiny bit more profit.

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Riskable - 9hr

We need oil to be more expensive but energy to be cheaper. Then more energy-intensive but more environmentally friendly alternatives can be used instead of (traditional) plastic.

Example: If energy was basically unlimited and free, suddenly the weight of glass as a product container doesn't matter so much anymore. Same for steel and weirder things like products made out of thick, industrially-pressed fungus (which is a real thing, haha).

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