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Unceasingleek t1_j6mp2hn wrote

Future headline. Coating meant to protect from micro plastics sheds and damages DNA.

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thebublight t1_j6ndcl0 wrote

Future future headline: Scientists create new synthetic spray to protect customers from dangerous synthetic coating meant to contain micro plastics in fabric

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imnotknow t1_j6nideg wrote

Future headline: We spent so much time obsessing about micro plastics and plastic straws, we didn't focus enough on the most important issue at hand, which was reducing CO2 in the atmosphere. Now we have a runaway greenhouse effect and mass extinction around the globe.

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Jefejiraffe t1_j6osch4 wrote

Nano coating, thought to protect from micro plastics, gone viral, more at 10.

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Embite t1_j6nb1qy wrote

Unless this coating is cheap, nontoxic, and biodegradable, it's just kicking the can further down the road, really

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xspike_spiegelc t1_j6nr2h1 wrote

Stop using synthetic fabrics. Start using more cotton, wool, alpaca hair, bamboo, etc

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heavymetalhikikomori t1_j6ofitk wrote

Hemp is a great material for fabrics and had been cultivated extensively in the US back to Colonial times

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FabianRo t1_j6miv1u wrote

Can't you just… not use microplastic?

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Cookie_Emperor t1_j6nbwof wrote

You don't usually use microplastic, you use plastic and that just breaks down over time. Just the abrasion in a washing machine is enough for that, but also basically any other mechanism that degrades the material.

Microplastic to plastic is similar to sand in comparison to solid rock.

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Atlas_from_the_North t1_j6nfi4k wrote

Still, the point is valid. We could just ... not use plastics.

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Cookie_Emperor t1_j6nk4zd wrote

I think you vastly underestimate how much plastic we use and how optimized it is.

The global production of new plastics is a few hundred million tons per year, not including textiles (elastan, nylon and anything polyester is plastic). Then we have a ton of different kinds of plastics, mixed with thousands of different other components, to get the right results. A producer of packaging machines once said their most complex machine is for wrapping cheese, as that were like 5 layers of different plastics with different functions. Masks and other PPE is also mostly just plastic, and one of the really resilient kind.

We can substitute a lot of plastic, or simply not use anything as a substitute in some cases (thinking of the image of peeled oranges in plastic containers here, thats a complete waste), but that is way harder to do than people like to think. There is another reason than just cost why we use plastics.

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GFere t1_j6ntazb wrote

future newsline: Coating adheres to human skin and sometimes into the stomach liner preventing it from absorbing nutrients

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StooStooStoodio t1_j6nz42k wrote

Coating found to cause massive reproduction failures in fish: Fish stocks collapse. Billions may starve

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LunacyFringe t1_j6nvufn wrote

SO much easier to just wear cotton, hemp, bamboo, banana leaf textiles.

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