Comment on Call for UK ban on single-use vapes as more than 5m discarded each week
Maco1969@lemmy.world 1 year agoMost of the world didn’t use single use plastics until the last fifty years, we could get rid of it all easily, we simply choose not to.
HeartyBeast@kbin.social 1 year ago
Sure, we coudl go back to washing powder in boxes, using fountain pens, go back buying fruit loose from greengrocers, make our own yogurt, visit a creamery with a glass jar to buy cream, and get rid of most ready meals. I think "easily" is rather under-estimating the level of disruption it would cause the average person
Suspicious@lemmy.wtf 1 year ago
Tbh I think you are overestimating the disruption, lots people do already buy washing powder in cardboard boxes(it’s also a better product BC you buy it in bigger volumes and you can measure out the exact right amount for your machine and water hardness), picking your fruit from a loose box in the supermarket and putting into your shopping cart in a paper bag or a bag you bring yourself is also super normal, why would you have to make your own yougert? Why would you need to go to a creamry for cream rather than use the supermarket glass bottle return scheme used for milk? I feel like I should note that there a lot of food-safe resins and waxes that can liquid-proof containers that aren’t actualy prohibitively expensive but a bit more expensive and currently less widely produced than plastics. But considering what we’re doing to the planet that sacrifice is negligable
Yeah the pre-portioned and plated ready meals you buy from the fridge section would probably stop being thing, but there also food-bar things that serve a very similar product
Obviously life would change a bit and it wouldn’t be painless but I really think people overestimate it and something absolutely has to change
HeartyBeast@kbin.social 1 year ago
Thank you for this optimistic take. Appreciated and thought provoking
Thetimefarm@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Have you never seen a cardboard carton of juice or milk?
HeartyBeast@kbin.social 1 year ago
Yes. And for the most part, those are lined with a very thin plastic skin - which is what makes recycling difficult. I didn't mention milk or huice because glass bottles would be the obvious answer.
AnAngryAlpaca@feddit.de 1 year ago
You know, people have bought milk from farmers long before they invented plastic packaging…
HeartyBeast@kbin.social 1 year ago
Yeh. Now scale that to New York or London. I think you are stuck with glass bottles in a refrigerator