| ▲ | paganel 10 months ago |
| That's the thing, plastic is not an "indulgence", is part of everyday life now, more than any other material. |
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| ▲ | strogonoff 10 months ago | parent [-] |
| I described the state of affairs that would follow a hypothetical taxation of plastic, not that plastic today is an indulgence. Today plastic is a necessity to buy a drink or even clean water in many places. That’s the problem. |
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| ▲ | CaptainFever 10 months ago | parent [-] | | Can't you buy canned drinks? | | |
| ▲ | strogonoff 10 months ago | parent [-] | | The drink in every can is actually held in an inner plastic container, aluminium is only the outside. You can look up videos of people dissolving just the metal with drain cleaner and revealing the plastic “can”, or do it yourself (carefully). It’s thin and the amount of plastic is less, that’s true; but then I have never seen water sold in cans, for example. |
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