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2024-03-17 10:10:19
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eatingwithsporks on Nostr: npub156ek2…aepw9 npub16njjc…qwm0q I've seen the sales pitch for replas at one ...

npub156ek2ssy4yhqktugh7w4f3fpv5yxwfk3s6falszswtfgmk27mjks4aepw9 (npub156e…epw9) npub16njjclyjfs7kl57krjrvah9yjn5qpfr5ausg0s0eysd758x8v4aqzqwm0q (npub16nj…wm0q) I've seen the sales pitch for replas at one place of work, and seen another similar company in Canada. What they don't talk much about is the total composition of the feed stock for their product. It may be good, but if only a few small companies can make it work, one has to wonder why? Plastic chemistry is a nasty problem to solve z and even slight contamination has huge impacts. I agree that it's all a big problem, but if Canada has no real plastic recycling industry after over 30 years of trying, then is it viable? I remember when the twist top bottles changed to keep the seal attached to the cap as a way to make it better, and manpower was never a consideration in prep, it was just that recycling plastic in uncontrollable conditions is just not something that the engineers could solve. Hell, we barely recycle glass and it's only the second harder thing after aluminum. Not saying the individual doesn't matter, but I really feel like I got lied to for most of my life.
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