Plastic bottled water shouldn't exist outside of emergency situations.
it’s okay because they’re also pissing it out from drinking all that water
This is like every blue collar agricultural worker in uhhh the entire known universe.

another thing i need to add to my microplasticmaxxing routine
Sure, plastic bottles give you micro plastics, but at least the water tastes worse and it makes more rubbish
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Bring back glass bottles for everything. I always liked it more.
problem with glass is it breaks. second problem is it's heavy.
Those are downsides I am willing to accept for less of my brain to be filled with plastic.
Third, they STILL have microplastics from the seal and manufacturing process.
Its literally in the rain, basically you cant really escape microplastics maybe reduce it by spending blood at lot, dont use plastic boards for cutting and reduce plastic container ware, also buy natural fibers for your bed, wash cloths & clothes.
Yeah exactly, microplastics are truly unavoidable. You can reduce the amount but like leaded gasoline in air theres fuckall you can do. Unlike lead in the air tho microplastics probably arent at the same sort of health hazard. Endocrine disruption from pthalate additives is the biggest concern and that could be mitigated by not using pthalates anymore (and not replacing them with something worse)
Concentrated products would solve a lot of problems. Dry laundry/dish powder for example is usually accepted as the most eco-friendly option. You get more loads/lb because it isn't 90% water. You can have unique formulas because you can physically seperate components. You can store it in a cardboard box without plastic because it isn't liquid. Can be cleaned up dry. Etc,etc.
But of course its less convenient, sometimes requires more care (some require you to dilute them or not dump it all in at once or whatever), or is otherwise less "cool". Like I associated laundry powder with my granddad. But its being promoted again because you can have a bucket of it that is equal to 10 jugs of liquid.
Or like drinks, whats "better", buying premade tea or buy a box of tea packets? Its nice to grab a bottle of tea once and awhile, but a single box makes many gallons of tea. And you can control how it tastes, what you put in it, etc. I like some yerba mate (overly sweet American style, haven't had "real" stuff yet), but its all premade here. Gimme some of the leaves and I'd buy it just like coffee beans.
not good. but not especially meaningful without a comparison to the typical intake volume of microplastics particles. is 90k extra a 1% increase? a 100% increase? idk and the article is paywalled
Yeah 90k particles sounds like absolutely nothing.
Wait until you learn what chewing gum is made out of.
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Good thing I drink tap water out of metal bottles (which are all also lined with plastic).
And sometimes lead!
I'll become a rich boomer that way, right?
You will become enriched alright
Thanks for the reminder, I almost forgot to eat my credit card this week
Shit do i need to start drinking from plastic bottles? What if my balls need more microplastics
...what if I reuse the same plastic bottle? I've considered switching to metal, but I like to leave the plastic in the freezer overnight so a large ice chunk keeps the bottle cold all day.
my understanding is that reusing a temporary bottle is bad, as the lining breads down after a semi short time span (months?) some plastic bottles are bpa free and have some better linings and don't break down so fast but will over time anyway.
i like metal because metal is metal \m/
Just make ice cubes and put them in a steel bottle?
I'm no expert, but I've heard that it's much worse when you reuse the same plastic bottle. Single use bottles are designed for single use, and they break down after multiple uses and increase your microplatic intake.
soap can really fuck up plastic, if you're just rinsing but keeping it clean that's probably less bad but i don't know if "less" is enough. might depend on the kind of plastic and how much sun it gets.
Well fuck me I've been doing this for years. Goddamnit.
Yeah no sorry, its probably even worse than letting water sit at your bedsite for weeks.
I have a reusable bottle made from Tritan plastic. Supposedly it's safer and more durable than regular plastic bottles but I'm not sure how much of it is just marketing
Supposedly it's safer and more durable than regular plastic bottles but I'm not sure how much of it is just marketing
Probably most of it. Tritan is similar to the plastic used in disposable bottles. I'm sure it's modified to be better in several ways (definitely usually heat and impact resistance), but it's fundamentally still similar stuff.
Will look into it, thanks!
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