Sadly, those plastic items would best be cleaned up and put into – a large plastic bag. There really has to be a better way. I remember living without plastics pretty much as a child. We did just fine. Fast fashion is awful for the environment, yet it’s the youngest generation that claims to be so environmentally conscious that is happily buying new clothes made out of plastics and soon discarding them for new ones, since they are so inexpensive. I plan to work harder on only buying cotton and other natural fabrics in the future, even though I have always preferred them anyway. And I won’t change over my wardrobe often, either. Who says we have to update our wardrobe so regularly? If it’s still good, wear it. Then use cotton items as rags rather than paper towels. Don’t even get me started on the expense and landfill issues with paper towels!
I recently realized that in depictions of centuries past, we never see much of a trash problem. I figure it’s because most waste could be burned, decomposed, or smelted. The introduction of plastic changed things.
Refined oil is relatively new and plastic is even newer.
Here’s a rhetorical question for you → What did we use before they came along? Or maybe not so rhetorical when we finally run out of oil to refine (and that WILL happen eventually).
eromlig over 3 years ago
Kitten britches!
momofalex7 over 3 years ago
Knit a sweater? Stuff a pillow?
Yakety Sax over 3 years ago
And now used masks and empty hand sanitizer bottles have joined the discarded products waste stream.
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Michael Thorton over 3 years ago
I understand there are some pet owners who spin their shed pet hair – dog and/or cat, as far as I’ve seen – into a sort of wool…
vlad8601 over 3 years ago
there’s a biodegradable plastic made from corn
alien011 over 3 years ago
Any of those things shown in frame one already can be replaced with a non-plastic item.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
@alien-11: but at what cost to the source and the environment?
bittenbyknittin over 3 years ago
Instead of trying to travel to Mars, why doesn’t Elon Musk invent something we can all use, like a replicator.
lagoulou over 3 years ago
Nothing wrong with plastic if it is disposed of properly and not discarded and littered about responsibly….
daddo52 over 3 years ago
Can you picture Walmart using cat hair bags? rotflmao
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 3 years ago
Except for the Lego, this is my beaches in the PNW as well.
https://youtu.be/3FxfXVuHRjM
fritzoid Premium Member over 3 years ago
It can all be replaced with hemp, brah.
BC in NC Premium Member over 3 years ago
We all have to try to wean ourselves off single-use plastics both big and small. And, while we’re at it, I am surprised styrofoam is still a thing.
Moonkey Premium Member over 3 years ago
Sadly, those plastic items would best be cleaned up and put into – a large plastic bag. There really has to be a better way. I remember living without plastics pretty much as a child. We did just fine. Fast fashion is awful for the environment, yet it’s the youngest generation that claims to be so environmentally conscious that is happily buying new clothes made out of plastics and soon discarding them for new ones, since they are so inexpensive. I plan to work harder on only buying cotton and other natural fabrics in the future, even though I have always preferred them anyway. And I won’t change over my wardrobe often, either. Who says we have to update our wardrobe so regularly? If it’s still good, wear it. Then use cotton items as rags rather than paper towels. Don’t even get me started on the expense and landfill issues with paper towels!
GreggW Premium Member over 3 years ago
Better than cat hair I think https://www.ecowatch.com/5-sustainable-alternatives-to-plastics-2645932261.html
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Abundant as oil”, eh? Spoken like someone who thinks steak and potatoes come from grocery stores.
Stephen Gilberg over 3 years ago
I recently realized that in depictions of centuries past, we never see much of a trash problem. I figure it’s because most waste could be burned, decomposed, or smelted. The introduction of plastic changed things.
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
“Man is in the forest!” There is such a thing as recycling. Have we forgotten how to pick up after ourselves in nature or did we simply stop caring?
sml7291 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Refined oil is relatively new and plastic is even newer.
Here’s a rhetorical question for you → What did we use before they came along? Or maybe not so rhetorical when we finally run out of oil to refine (and that WILL happen eventually).
Cactus-Pete over 3 years ago
An article today said that some scientists have made plastic out of E. Coli. The plastic lasts for about 45 days before disintegrating.
poimen over 3 years ago
Simple don’t ask for the same thing,Answer from Garfield another cat
gawkface over 3 years ago
Microplastic is now in the air for all to breathe too, yayy