wiggy
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Got the new addition through the post today and at last it’s in a paper wrapper instead of plastic, fantastic effort and still a great read.
Welcome the very PC UKHmmm... reports suggest that it takes more than four times as much energy to manufacture a paper bag as it does to manufacture a plastic bag. Additionally, manufacturing paper also produces a higher concentration of toxic chemicals compared with making single-use plastic bags.
A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.
I don't get the Greta thing atall as all shes doing is preaching to the converted namely the West. Instead why doesn't she try her sneering / lecturing schtick with the Chinese & Indians and see how it works out given the scale of pollution from those two countries................
I don't get the Greta thing atall as all shes doing is preaching to the converted namely the West. Instead why doesn't she try her sneering / lecturing schtick with the Chinese & Indians and see how it works out given the scale of pollution from those two countries................
My BSAC Scuba mag came with no bag, the address being printed on the back cover.
But the steps need to be taken in the right places. By and large, people in developed countries are fairly responsible. We don't simply dump our trash in the river or in the street. We collect it, scrupulously separate it into different types, recycle it. So single steps in our countries will achieve very little. On the other hand, people in places like India could have a massive influence on plastics in the oceans by not chucking trash in the rivers or on the beaches.
It's the same with CO2 emissions, the worst offenders are blithely pouring it out into the atmosphere, while those of us in developed countries are taking huge steps to reduce it.
One also should consider that the huge bulk of plastic is manufactured in the US and EU thought significant quantities are coming from China, Brazil and the middle east, mainly Saudi Arabia. Since we (meaning western countries) are producing a large percentage of the plastic does it not then make sense that we take the lead in reducing the use of plastics?
Bottom line every little bit helps and we all can contribute. I really don't see the down side to getting a magazine wrapped in paper instead of plastic.
I have walked down country lanes in the UK and observed quite a bit of trash tossed out car windows into the ditch.
The vast majority of mail order catalogues which arrived through our postbox are unwrapped, simply having the address printed on them. So much better.
You seem to be making things up as you go along. The majority of plastic production is in Asia. 2018 figures suggest that North America accounted for only 17.7% and Europe for only 18.5% (and European plastics production was down by 4% in 2018).
Plastic production on the rise worldwide but slowing in Europe
The downside was explained in post 2. Paper uses 4 times the energy to make, and chucks out some nasty chemicals in the process. If every little bit helps, we should be looking at the overall process, not just getting worked up about plastic.
If you will read carefully, I lumped the US and EU together which accounts for more than the second largest source which is China, roughly 30-35% vs 20-25%. So excuse me, I was working off old information based on my minor involvement in plastics trading some years ago.
What bugs me about today's packaging is that I go to my local DIY shop to by a twist drill and it comes whit a card backing and plastic bubble just to hang it on the POS rack.
It amazes me at the amount of formed plastic containers tools are packaged in just for the Point of sale rack