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Comment 90 percent of plastics are not recycled (Score 1) 82

Cold hard facts: if it's not a PET 1 or PET 2, it's not going to be recycled in North America, unless it's part of commercial or industrial recycling program.

Yes, they end up in the waterways, and don't "compost".

We can actually make replacements for plastics to actually biodegrade into food, and we can produce single use plastics that are recyclable, but that requires only using ONE type of plastic in a material, and having a recycling program run by commerce and industry.

Otherwise it's wishful thinking.

Comment Re:Typical short-sightedness and finger pointing (Score 1) 174

There are organic and inorganic replacements for many of those. Including sealants.

I'm not saying there's nothing that plastics might be a more optimal solution for, but those tend to be when it's a single plastic chemical string, usually something "permanent". Most plastics in use are for temporary things, and those are bad uses.

Comment Re:Typical short-sightedness and finger pointing (Score 2) 174

We don't actually need plastics.

Most containers can be replaced by materials that are recyclable (plastic isn't) or compostable (plastic isn't).

Mushroom fibers, paper bags, seaweed, there are many replacements which can be mass manufactured at cheaper costs.

It's only with artificial subsidies and no disposal costs that plastics even exist.

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