Urban_Hermit

joined 2 years ago
[–] Urban_Hermit@mstdn.social 2 points 2 years ago

@siobhansarelle @ajsadauskas @green

No one is denying it.

Do what you can, where you can.

Closing the loop and saying that disposable products that can not be recycled should not be produced is a good thing. Doing this good thing does not prohibit other good things from being done. In fact, it helps to confirm a precedent.

Consumers are not clamoring for unrecyclable trash. That is not where the demand is.

Don't conflate issues unnecessarily. Pls.

[–] Urban_Hermit@mstdn.social 2 points 2 years ago

@siobhansarelle @ajsadauskas @green

Those flimsy, contaminated, torn, light weight films and plastic coated boxes are nearly unrecyclable and they are contaminating our environment. And I am telling you and everyone on Mastodon that wax paper is a simple, moisture proof solution. No one needs to feel guilty for eating the food they can afford, and for decisions they did not consent to.

This is easy, there is no reason to fight it.

[–] Urban_Hermit@mstdn.social 1 points 2 years ago (4 children)

@siobhansarelle @ajsadauskas @green

No, we are not.

The plastic bottles that we buy Coke in are fairly recyclable, and they can be used as high quality water bottles a hundred times before they are recycled. Most of the plastic waterproof containers, as well as glass jars, tin cans, aluminum cans, and paper cartons - all that is well recyclable.

But, all those bags that you have to rip open and the films that your food is wrapped in, that is not.

[–] Urban_Hermit@mstdn.social 3 points 2 years ago (17 children)

@ajsadauskas @green

This is a problem with a clear legal solution, and guilting consumers into feeling responsible is not effectively solving it and never will. Nor was it really designed to, it was just a scheme to divert responsibility.

[–] Urban_Hermit@mstdn.social 5 points 2 years ago (20 children)

@ajsadauskas @green

The fact that my food comes in an endless stream of plastic instead of just waxed paper is not my choice. The companies that make these products should be held legally responsible. Non recyclable plastics should be illegal for disposable purposes, and the plastics should be taxed enough to run regional recycling centers - with it being illegal to NOT use a certain percentage of the plastics recovered from these centers.