Drowning in plastic waste
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- In the 1950s, scientists invented a new material that would change the world forever: plastic. Cheap, durable, sanitary, strong, and light - and, as we have seen in the years since, very, very difficult to get rid of once we are through with it. About 70 percent of our discarded plastic winds up in open dumps or landfills, but much winds up in an even worse place: the ocean. David Pogue reports on why, even with ramped-up recycling efforts, it is so hard to get rid of plastic.
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Our supermarkets don't give a damn!
"We have overcome environmental nightmares before; we unleaded gasoline, we managed to tackle ozon depletion - human kind has a long history of creating big environmental problems but we are also starting to develop a track record of SOLVING environmental problems."
- A hopeful man! we need more of this!
Most people are like, "I don't care because my children will take care of it"!
Mankind's silent nightmare😷
Next to #nuclear Contamination #TOSSitInAvolcano
Another nightmare of many
inspirational, a new Career Opportunity was just presented to us.
The interviewer is delighted by the certain destruction of our Earth.
What about going back to biodegradable wood and paper? And maybe even returnable glass containers?
Thanks for this documentary
it kind of ignores that plastic can't be recycled indefinitely. Due to heating, the chemical chains degrade and the quality is reduced. At most it can be recycled 3 times. It likely won't even make it to twice though, since if it was mixed into other types of materials or plastics it can't be recycled a second time.
It's bizarre that were not using incinerators that actually have a method of purifying the air before releasing it. By the way over 95% of ocean plastic comes from Asia and Africa.
"Over 95% of ocean plastic comes from Asia and Africa".......SOURCE.
Seems like we should've stuck with wood, metal, glass, ceramic and rubber.
that flies in the face of cheap, and disposable lifestyle.
Controlling our behavior! Smoking became too much & we had to stop? Then eating too much became a problem! Now it's the overuse of plastic! Very difficult to control human behavior!
Solution ingredients:
1. Introduce law for plastic packaging to be priced at £/$/€ 1 per GRAMM
Yes, just the one ingredient.
Expected results:
- Consumers will keep plastics to reuse. We never thow away valuables
- Companies and corporations will introduce food/drinks dispensers to maximise profits as always
- The wealthy few to afford £/$/€10 per GRAMM, will pay for cleaning up
Example:
2 litres of coca-cola = £/$/€ 3
1 platic bottle (bottle+cap+labels) weighing 38 gramms = £/$/€ 38
3+38= £/$/€ 41
I can afford to buy a bottle of coca-cola for £/$/€ 41. And i will keep that bottle safe for years. You can bank on it
It's pretty obvious that we are doomed.
Bravo!
So much for Ecology.
Sad! 😰
A wide variety of things can be done to reduce plastic wastage.
Plastic manufacturers will continue to supply plastic while the demand for it remains.
Every time we buy food that is wrapped in plastic packaging, (fruit and vegetables for example) we contribute to the demand for that particular type of plastic. We can reduce the demand if we choose to buy loose fruit and vegetables.
Independent fruit and veg stores don't use a large amount of plastic. Most of all their fruit and vegetables are sold loose.
Another thing we can do to reduce demand on plastic is to buy milk in glass bottles. I buy milk in glass bottles from a local milk delivery company. The price is higher but it's very convenient to have milk and other groceries delivered to your door.
I did not see a single straw in this video.
WE CAN DO IT!!! WE CAN SOLVE IT!!!!
Even if we don't, time marches on. If all the humans, or all life, get wiped off the Earth, it's only a matter of time before the cycle restarts.
By design.
Salem OR! They love to recycle there 😄
Twiggy H.
collected plastic waste is seldom recycled... even boyan slat has no answer to the end process of collected plastic.. boyan slat developed river seiners to stop larger plastics from reaching the ocean.. few recyclers are functioning.. most collescted plastic is in dumps .. ocean ...stacked up in processors yards
true there are some plants producing chips / flakes of clean plastic.. nowhere near enough..
recycling is a failure
Americans are smart, plastic was invented in America, why don't they now invent a type of power plant that cleanly burns all these plastics and more and convert it into energy... ;)
"Cleanly....burns....plastic..." XD Nice try.
@@BubblewrapHighway look up plasma trash burner.
anyone else here doing a rhetorical analysis?
Yep
@@that._one._cosplayer._ morgan? 😭
@@Skatcos no
That 9% figure is ANCIENT!
if the government or the public was interested in stopping this flood of disposable plastic, they would have done so already. America and the world have become accustomed to the cheap, disposable, convenient lifestyle.
our teacher made us watch ts
So CBS
Let use CARDBOARD PACKAGES MORE,MORE,more & more
what we did before plastic !!!
#CANCER
No one cares that's the problem.
SOME of us CARE #DIVEST
Covering California with it all is a viable answer. I vote yes.
Because you think everyone living in California is worthless? How compassionate.
I burn all my plastic waste. It's the only way to get rid of it
This reminds me I have to bring in my 90 gallon trash can from the curb and fill it again. I usually fill it to the top in just one day.