(This post was last modified: 08-04-2017, 12:15 AM by wyze0ne.)
(08-03-2017, 11:25 PM)KAV Wrote: I do not buy plastic tubs. All plastic is partly virgin material and to various degrees recycled. The problem is what little is recycled eventually becomes product not recycled. The number one particulate material after salt in the world oceans is plastic. Off the US island of Wake all world currents eventually push a large percentile in a floating island once measured as large as Texas. Plastic particulates are now found in the flesh of several species also suffering from mercury poisoning. Plastic fishing nets become floating dead zones of ensnared marine life up to and including turtles and the great whales. smaller species including seabirds will ingest or become trapped in the debri leading to death.
So, ethically I only buy soaps that come in recyclable paper, aluminum or glass.
Do we have to turn every thread into some socio-political environmental issue commentary? Sheesh...we're talking about RE-USING plastic tubs that would have otherwise been thrown away or heaven forbid, recycled.
- Jeff