▲ | soulofmischief 4 days ago | |||||||
These are the personal lifestyle choices which enable major worldwide pollution. Maybe we need to take a step back and reevaluate which parts of our lifestyles are truly sustainable. I'm not speaking from a soapbox, I need to do this as well. If we could unify enough to make collective demands about food packaging, and push for aggressive banning of most plastics in the food and retail industry, something might actually change. Until then we can expect for things to get irreparably worse, as we trade immediate convenience for posterus generational suffering. | ||||||||
▲ | numpad0 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
You have to become immune to all kinds of pathogens to stop companies from using plastics for food packaging and encourage takeouts. That's why restaurants don't allow brought-in takeout containers and why supermarkets vacuum bags everything made of nuclear grade lining materials. Chances are that you or your surviving family members WILL successfully sue Walmart after you've gotten getting E. coli from deli section. They can either be brave and take your poorly sanitized glass bioreactors, or just give you bleached and prepackaged salad in transparent dinosaur juice and forget about all what I'm saying. The latter is arguably the better option for basically everybody. | ||||||||
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