The_truth_hammock
The_truth_hammock t1_j4db7cx wrote
Reply to What do we do to eliminate micro plastics after removing/filtering them from our water? by Surriperefix
We can only take out large chunks at the surface. The small stuff goes into the animals and into river and seabed floors. We have a lot of water on this planet. There are bacteria that can break it down but this highlights the issue of plastic recycling. Ideonella sakaiensis can degrade PET and use it as energy but it converts it into carbon dioxide. Then there are a huge array of other plastics.
Taking even a reliably large clean part of plastic and making it back into plastic, when you know the exact material it is (called regrade in plastic moulding terms) degrades the properties. You would normally mix a small percentage of it in with virgin material. But over use means the moulding won’t work. That’s why you see a lot of it used in simple extrusions like decking.
We have too much plastic. We need to reduce its use to important components. Most sea plastic from land sources come from 5 main rivers. Mainly in Asia. So we need to stop throwing it in the sea while we’re at it. That largest contributor to sea plastics is from boats. One easy way to help reduce sea plastic is strangely to not eat fish.
The_truth_hammock t1_irf4iy0 wrote
Reply to comment by TriFolk in [OC] The GDP of US Latinos is greater than Brazil’s and Mexico’s combined. by latinometrics
But there all British.
The_truth_hammock t1_irerg7x wrote
Reply to [OC] The GDP of US Latinos is greater than Brazil’s and Mexico’s combined. by latinometrics
Americans are weird. We just have british people.
The_truth_hammock t1_jabu0fo wrote
Reply to TIL: You Can Tattoo Your Eyes But Eye Tattooing Comes with Dangerous Risks by Malixshak
No shit Sherlock.