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Microplastic reduction - how do you measure and avoid them?

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#1 InquilineKea

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Posted 13 November 2023 - 12:51 PM


Posted more here https://forum.longev...plastics/126/35

 

 



#2 Mind

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Posted 13 November 2023 - 07:03 PM

This is a tough one because almost everything we use is made out of plastic. Microplastics can come from anything made of plastic and the food and water supply is completely contaminated.



#3 InquilineKea

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Posted 13 November 2023 - 07:04 PM

I know, I know. The easiest solution is semaglutide, reducing appetite



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#4 pamojja

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Posted 13 November 2023 - 09:15 PM

This is a tough one because almost everything we use is made out of plastic. Microplastics can come from anything made of plastic and the food and water supply is completely contaminated.

 

Most microplastic pollution comes from textiles, tires and city dust [57] which account for over 80% of all microplastic in the environment.[13]

 

I'm approaching it from the practical side. All main sources can be easily reduced. No electrical vehicles for me (except bikes).

 



#5 lastflag

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Posted 23 November 2023 - 09:46 AM

We still have to use a lot of products that require plastic bags and bags, which is why the earth is becoming more and more polluted. Even though I tried paper bags, it still wasn't really effective 

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#6 herringbur

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Posted 15 February 2024 - 01:54 AM

We continue to use many things that require plastic bags and bags, which is why the world is becoming increasingly contaminated.               dordle


Edited by herringbur, 15 February 2024 - 01:55 AM.





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