• Guntrigger@sopuli.xyz
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    3 months ago

    Right. As I said (whether or not they have interest) the fix for usage, production and sorting is on them. Much like if you have plastics recycling available, it is absolutely on you to use it.

    Plastic is a finite resource that is not going to disappear from global usage any time soon. Just throwing your hands up and saying “only x% actually gets recycled” or “where I live they don’t do it well” is just adding to the existing problem.

    Just fucking recycle.

    • Glemek@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      usage, production and sorting is on them

      Plastic is a finite resource that is not going to disappear from global usage any time soon.

      Just fucking recycle.

      These statements are you throwing up your hands, but towards the actual problem of plastic waste.

      “where I live they don’t do it well”

      Where I live is on Earth, they don’t do it well anywhere here. In the US, people have been actively trying to get people to recycle more since the 70s, plastic recovery from recycling barely gets over 5% and that’s consistent throughout that 50 year period. That’s not just “not 100%” that’s dismal.

      As an initiative it has been wildly unsuccessful at best, and a cynical distraction at worst. The plastics industry is largely the same entities as the oil and gas industry, and they have run the same playbook to defer meaningful action against their damaging products.

      To bring it back: People not recycling plastics is equivalent to people not eating their pizza crusts in that they are trivial and ineffectual solutions to the problems of waste.