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Title: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Sat, 19 December 2020, 10:18:54
took a look around the room, OMG,  it's like Tp4 is the antichrist....

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Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: suicidal_orange on Sat, 19 December 2020, 11:41:50
If it's in your room it's not dumped in a rainforest or choking a dolphin, you're only evil once you try and get rid of everything.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Sat, 19 December 2020, 12:12:26
If it's in your room it's not dumped in a rainforest or choking a dolphin, you're only evil once you try and get rid of everything.

All the same, Tp4 is uncomfortable with the amount of pollution his decisions have led to.

Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: Leslieann on Sat, 19 December 2020, 20:17:36
Ask yourself this...
Did you have any choice and what would that choice even be? Many things are only available in plastic.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Sat, 19 December 2020, 23:37:08
Ask yourself this...
Did you have any choice and what would that choice even be? Many things are only available in plastic.

Well, for Tp, it would be reduction of -things- in general.  But also potentially end Tp4's black friday spending.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: lakeboredom on Sun, 20 December 2020, 01:35:21
People thought I was crazy for rinsing off and recycling every single-use plastic food container I use. And now I know they were right  :'(
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Sun, 20 December 2020, 07:47:44
People thought I was crazy for rinsing off and recycling every single-use plastic food container I use. And now I know they were right  :'(

It's gud' that you've got the spirit though..  Vote and be conscious is the first step.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: Sniping on Sun, 20 December 2020, 13:35:43
no one's safe here. i know few people that live an honest lifestyle that even comes close to living a conscious sustainable lifestyle. i try to my best to be reasonable, but kind of surrendered to the fact that there's just no way i can live sustainably. i recently watched a video that talked about why paper bags are actually less sustainable than plastic bags. i think it's really hard to live in the US and live sustainably, we're just too plugged into consumerism. just consider the premise of this forum we're on. we're just in way too deep. this is lightly unrelated but lately i've been selling a lot of my old gear that i don't use anymore. feels good to cleanse myself of all this stuff i own and perhaps stopping someone from having to buy something brand new while giving my old stuff some new life.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: fohat.digs on Sun, 20 December 2020, 14:35:02

from having to buy something brand new while giving my old stuff some new life
 

This, and it is also gratifying to me to buy used and second-hand items for this same reason.

And, I feel comfortable with vintage things in general and get satisfaction from refurbishing things to their original glory.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: yui on Mon, 21 December 2020, 02:58:09
i try to reuse before recycle, if i can directly reuse something that at worse is less energy spent on transport and recycling, at best one less thing burnt or in a landfill, although not everything can be reused, sadly...
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: Darthbaggins on Mon, 21 December 2020, 08:03:33
I normally tend to re-use or repurpose alot of products before they go to a recycler.  I know a majority of bottles here end up a bit north of me to become carpet. 
A majority of products are made with plastics and as a consumer we have no real control over that in the end and shouldn't be shamed into thinking we're evil for buying products that have plastics in them.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 21 December 2020, 09:15:22
I normally tend to re-use or repurpose alot of products before they go to a recycler.  I know a majority of bottles here end up a bit north of me to become carpet. 
A majority of products are made with plastics and as a consumer we have no real control over that in the end and shouldn't be shamed into thinking we're evil for buying products that have plastics in them.

I would say, the control we do have is , don't buy it, find something else to do it or do something else.

IDK, Tp4 is very much enveloped in consumer culture.  Perhaps outside/ xercise/ moving life away from electronics.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: Darthbaggins on Mon, 21 December 2020, 09:22:36
So how're your going to get your Oreos? you forget what they come in
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 21 December 2020, 11:27:20
So how're your going to get your Oreos? you forget what they come in

no more oreos..
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: Kavik on Mon, 21 December 2020, 13:27:30
Perhaps outside/ xercise/ moving life away from electronics.

But outside = bad and dangerous!
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: suicidal_orange on Mon, 21 December 2020, 13:46:49
I know a majority of bottles here end up a bit north of me to become carpet. 

That's random!  I recently discovered the supermarket I shop in has a range of duvets and pillows made from recycled bottles which resulted in the same reaction.

It's good to know recycling's not a complete waste of time.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 21 December 2020, 15:40:46
Perhaps outside/ xercise/ moving life away from electronics.

But outside = bad and dangerous!

Indeeed.. but Tp4 may have to face the danger for the sake of Earth..

(https://i.imgur.com/gaG0i8s.gif)
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: Darthbaggins on Mon, 21 December 2020, 16:27:39
I know a majority of bottles here end up a bit north of me to become carpet. 

That's random!  I recently discovered the supermarket I shop in has a range of duvets and pillows made from recycled bottles which resulted in the same reaction.

It's good to know recycling's not a complete waste of time.
Learned about the recycling for carpet back in grade school, it was still nice to see the carpet manufacturers in N. GA still doing it and making use of recycled plastics.   A few grocers recycle their bags to make furniture as well (mainly for their own stores - Kroger).
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 23 December 2020, 11:49:16
Fixed up a pair of old headphones, tiny 1.5inch drivers,  potentiometer busted, bypassed. 

Sounds great, and NOT-in-a-Landfill.
Title: Re: Tp4 watched a plastics documentary...
Post by: yui on Thu, 24 December 2020, 05:16:01
Fixed up a pair of old headphones, tiny 1.5inch drivers,  potentiometer busted, bypassed. 

Sounds great, and NOT-in-a-Landfill.

that's the right spirit, although apple and tesla may hate you now :)