Toxic straws

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daftcunt's picture
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lol, so what is the difference between the paper used in straws and that in cups? If it is the same, who would care? Why do we need straws atr all?

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jdt73's picture

great questions.

Did you find the answers or are you simply declaring you dont know what you are talking about?

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Dude's picture
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All plastics are recycled where i live, it is made in to buckets packages cups and other neat things

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GKhan's picture

FFS. I don't support the trope that we are trying to be controlled to use paper straws. Really?

But getting really tired of the new solution being worse than the existing. Unfortunately, just by saying something is free of the 'bad stuff' does not imply it is safer or better and many people abuse this.

I guess 39% don't from the video but someone's like, it's fine and I can make it cheaper and faster.

Same thing with BPA free water bottles and then finding out the new plastic was just as bad.

At least the PCBs and ozone layer thing worked out.

Right?

Right?

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n0val33t's picture
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Coincidentally EU decided to dump a new regulation plan around this cancer factory just a few days ago. What a circus .....all the while there has never been more plastic at the grocer. 

 

Example: a plastic bag containing some jerky weighs more than Its content!!!! I swear I could hear circus music playing in the background when I noticed. I get's better..... it's 2-3 shopping bags worth of plastic ffs. This leads me to wonder why I have to pay half a £ for a one-use shopping bag when I check out at the register.

 

If you order a lot of takeout.... I'd be worried. You want to see those familiar fat stains on the paper/cardboard, if you can't then it's dunked in PFAS.

 

 

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GKhan's picture

Our veggie bags are biodegradable. At least that's what's written on them. :) So, just throw them right in with the greens compost.

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