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Beyond everywhere D.
The majority is recyclable though which is a positive.
The majority is recyclable though which is a positive.
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im more concerend about the amount of paper that is everywehre.
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overpackaging does my nut in
imperial leather soap- used to come in a cardboard packet. now comes in a plastic tray, covered by a cardboard packet and then covered in ah plastic. wtf?
imperial leather soap- used to come in a cardboard packet. now comes in a plastic tray, covered by a cardboard packet and then covered in ah plastic. wtf?
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you can make bottles, pens and bags from vegetable starch now.
Also, this is quite distrubing...
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Also, this is quite distrubing...
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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Paper I can deal with. I can get my head around it. I can see that maybe in the future we will use hemp or something else.
Plastic is everywhere. I noticed it when I was in my bathroom yesterday. I became suddenly terrified. So I looked it up last night and reasised how beyond comprehension this is.
And the damage it does. The way humans are affected by it seeping into our skin.
I started throwing out things that my baby uses already that are plastic and get warmed up.
This
Apparently the tests they do reveal terrifying truths.
TERRIFYING!
- oh good point about the starch stuff. Cadbury started doing it a few years back in the chocolate boxes.
Plastic is everywhere. I noticed it when I was in my bathroom yesterday. I became suddenly terrified. So I looked it up last night and reasised how beyond comprehension this is.
And the damage it does. The way humans are affected by it seeping into our skin.
I started throwing out things that my baby uses already that are plastic and get warmed up.
This
Apparently the tests they do reveal terrifying truths.
TERRIFYING!
- oh good point about the starch stuff. Cadbury started doing it a few years back in the chocolate boxes.
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the garbage patch is mainly plastic... it is AS BIG AS THE UK.. imagine the toxins leeching in to the ocean, completely uncontrollably.
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i read an article about reusing the same water bottle- ie your mount franklin bottle and the chemicals you ingest as the bottle 'invisibly' breaks down inside
terrifying- i always did this to avoid adding to the landfill by buying a new one daily
siggi bottle ftw- bare metal
that garbage patch is disgraceful. we ought to be ashamed. some dude is about to swim around it i think to raise cash and awareness. saw it on telly the other night
terrifying- i always did this to avoid adding to the landfill by buying a new one daily
siggi bottle ftw- bare metal
that garbage patch is disgraceful. we ought to be ashamed. some dude is about to swim around it i think to raise cash and awareness. saw it on telly the other night
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the pacific plastic soup is pretty crazy. some of it has been there for like 30 years or more. just floating around, slowly falling to bits, getting eaten by birds and fish. they found a dead bird on an island (Midway maybe) and its gut was full of plastic bits.
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From what I now understand Nat it is not even reusing the water bottle that is the issue for health. But simply using it in the first place.
Leaching is from the get go.
Leaching is from the get go.
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apparently 99% of everything on earth, inlcuding animals and nature, are now made of plastic. It is everything, everywhere. don't worry about the robots. worry about plastic. it has formed emotions and is going to eat us.
Not to mention the years of Spring Valley and PVC inhaling.
Not to mention the years of Spring Valley and PVC inhaling.
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frightening considering how many bottles get drunk per day in australia huh?
and of the people who live on diet coke- ingesting plastic toxins plus chemical sweeteners at alarming rates
going to be a mad spate of related tumours in years to come imo
and of the people who live on diet coke- ingesting plastic toxins plus chemical sweeteners at alarming rates
going to be a mad spate of related tumours in years to come imo
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hate drinking out of plastic...
can't believe those plastic coffee cups are taking off so much. are they really that environmentally friendly? can recycle the paper ones anyway.
but yeah surely better alternatives.
im starting to use a metal camping mug, like a kathmandu one with a lid - keeps it hotter longer anyway pretty much a thermos!
can't believe those plastic coffee cups are taking off so much. are they really that environmentally friendly? can recycle the paper ones anyway.
but yeah surely better alternatives.
im starting to use a metal camping mug, like a kathmandu one with a lid - keeps it hotter longer anyway pretty much a thermos!
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I just got plastic "keepcups" for the cafe, my reasoning behind it is that my cafe alone goes thru over 50000 take away cups a year and I doubt that 1% of those get recycled. Plastic is evil, but 50000 paper cups a year freaks me out more tbh!
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Ah, is that what he's doing. I saw the ad but missed the show it was on.gnat wrote:ithat garbage patch is disgraceful. we ought to be ashamed. some dude is about to swim around it i think to raise cash and awareness. saw it on telly the other night
I want to go and help clean it up. We CANT leave that there, but i guess more to the point, how was it allowed to get there in the first place.
The whole planet is one big cluster fuck and it makes me totally sad
Youve reminded me, I need to get a reusable non poisonous water bottle for work. I use one for about 2 weeks and then start again. I think ive failed.
I'll be aiming to be self sufficient and not needing to use ANY of this shit. Its just a shame that we sold all my dads bio diesel stuff when he died. I didnt realise how much we can do individually - we CAN help reduce this shit individually, but it just usually costs more than the bad.
Altho, i feel a little hypocritcal being concerned about plastics going into my body when i spoke both brown and green.
Good work J, its not perfect, but its better than before and at least your making an effort and trying to reduce the waste.
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I just went and got california roles - came in plastic.
The keybaord - plastic
screen - plastic
buttons on my shirt - plastic
speakers - plastic
chair - plastic
phone - plastic
pen, stamp, phone charger, headphones - plastic
water dispenser - plastic
fridge - plastic
CD's - plastic
I am going to have a break down now.
The keybaord - plastic
screen - plastic
buttons on my shirt - plastic
speakers - plastic
chair - plastic
phone - plastic
pen, stamp, phone charger, headphones - plastic
water dispenser - plastic
fridge - plastic
CD's - plastic
I am going to have a break down now.
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rest assured your plastic won't.
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I think Imma get one of these soon...
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhFeigan wrote:rest assured your plastic won't.
errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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well let us you know when you do mate, we are all waiting with baited breath....deviant wrote:I think Imma get one of these soon...
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get fucked, I have to save up n shit
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get one of these too.
Tis plastic but saves paper cups.
We should do Melbourne beats aluminium bottles.
anyone keen?
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Tis plastic but saves paper cups.
We should do Melbourne beats aluminium bottles.
anyone keen?
D - I couldn't resist the breakdown comment.
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I larfed.
Im about to get one of them Scotty, $20, but good o.
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dun want or need coffee cups, make my own coffee and use a proper mug anyways.
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I would wholeheartedly hope that you are using Free Trade coffee Dan?
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hmm, not sure, I have tried the branded stuff before and it was crap.... I buy coffee here...
https://www.uberbean.com/ (not free trade so it seams)
and here...
http://dibellacoffee.com.au/ <-- who have this policy.. not sure what it means tbh http://dibellacoffee.com.au/coffee/crop-to-cup.html
what else do you want to know?
back on topic plz
https://www.uberbean.com/ (not free trade so it seams)
and here...
http://dibellacoffee.com.au/ <-- who have this policy.. not sure what it means tbh http://dibellacoffee.com.au/coffee/crop-to-cup.html
what else do you want to know?
back on topic plz
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The supermarkets are terrible plastic pushers: all the meat in plastic trays, veges in plastic trays. Am trying to avoid buying either from supermarket as the butchers and greengrocers don't use so much plastic.
Keep cups FTW, they are plastic but totes saves on paper cups innit.
Keep cups FTW, they are plastic but totes saves on paper cups innit.
Free to those that can afford it, very expensive to those that can't.
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totes. frightening.
I reuse all my plastic water bottles, cold water agrees with me so i put them in the fridge...
bad, but i only have one metal water bottle.....
I reuse all my plastic water bottles, cold water agrees with me so i put them in the fridge...
bad, but i only have one metal water bottle.....
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DBoy wrote:ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhFeigan wrote:rest assured your plastic won't.
errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
ROFL. well played feigs
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Yeah, I'm ready for it whenever really.DBoy wrote:You are probably going to die soon.
That's why I live each day as best I can and don't let the staff at Libs give me bottles of water.
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LOLDBoy wrote:well let us you know when you do mate, we are all waiting with baited breath....deviant wrote:I think Imma get one of these soon...
those bottles are 10 bucks at that matchbox homewares shop dan
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i like bread top. everything in its own plastic bag inside another plastic bag huhu.
Dan you can buy coffee from me soon we're fair trade.
Dan you can buy coffee from me soon we're fair trade.
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better be good though
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Dboy, wtf are you doing eating california rolls?DBoy wrote:I just went and got california roles - came in plastic.
The keybaord - plastic
screen - plastic
buttons on my shirt - plastic
speakers - plastic
chair - plastic
phone - plastic
pen, stamp, phone charger, headphones - plastic
water dispenser - plastic
fridge - plastic
CD's - plastic
I am going to have a break down now.
Crap fish byproduct and floor sweepings with flavour enhancer and red food colouring.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surimi
Lean meat from fish or land animals first is separated or minced. The meat then is rinsed numerous times to eliminate undesirable odors. The result is beaten and pulverized to form a gelatinous paste. Depending on the desired texture and flavor of the surimi product, the gelatinous paste is mixed with differing proportions of additives such as starch, egg white, salt, vegetable oil, humectants, sorbitol, sugar, soy protein, seasonings, and enhancers such as transglutaminases and monosodium glutamate (MSG).
If the surimi is to be packed and frozen, food-grade cryoprotectants are added as preservatives while the meat paste is being mixed.[2][3] Under most circumstances, surimi is processed immediately into a formed and cured product.
[edit]Fish surimi
Typically the resulting paste, depending on the type of fish and whether it was rinsed in the production process, is tasteless and must be flavored artificially. According to the USDA Food Nutrient Database 16-1, fish surimi contains about 76% water, 15% protein, 6.85% carbohydrate, 0.9% fat, and 0.03% cholesterol.
In North America and Europe, surimi also alludes to fish-based products manufactured using this process. A generic term for fish-based surimi in Japanese is "fish-puréed products" (魚肉練り製品 gyoniku neri seihin).
The fish used to make surimi include:
Milkfish (Chanos chanos)
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)
Tilapia
(Oreochromis mossambicus)
(Oreochromis niloticus niloticus)
Big-head pennah croaker (Pennahia macrocephalus)
Golden threadfin bream (Nemipterus virgatus)
Cod (Gadus morhua)
Bigeyes (Priacanthus arenatus)
Pacific whiting (Merluccius productus)
Alaska pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)
Various shark species
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lol at bigeyes and bighead
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i used to go to primary school with a funnt looking kiwi called Big-head Pennah Croaker.
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I don't understand. Is that the ingrediants for the thing that the california roles are rolled up in? I thought it was seaweed?
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i think meaning that shit seafood 'extender' d. 'crab sticks' are not really crab yanno
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^^^ what Gnat said.gnat wrote:i think meaning that shit seafood 'extender' d. 'crab sticks' are not really crab yanno
If you like it, then furrynuff... just thought you should know what you are ingesting... the food equivalent of plastic.
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As you all were. Plastic is scurry.
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Ah yes, "fish". Na, I only have vegaterian and terriaki chicken ones. Occassionally a prawn. but I am pretty sure it is real prawns, you can see them.
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yeah that seafood shit scares the crap out of me.
do not eat.
sidenote - i have the logo for recycling plastic inked on my ovaries, in case I dont end up using them.
do not eat.
sidenote - i have the logo for recycling plastic inked on my ovaries, in case I dont end up using them.
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not sure if this has been discussed, but how about glass bottles. i tend to pick them over plastic where possible for better recycling.
also D - cos you have a little one, how you finding the nappy debate? use cloth ones or disposable? cloth ones are better, but you can get a service to clean them and get news ones and apparently the chemicals they use to thoroughly clean them are terrible. And disposables...well...not great. But very handy with crazy wiggling child
also D - cos you have a little one, how you finding the nappy debate? use cloth ones or disposable? cloth ones are better, but you can get a service to clean them and get news ones and apparently the chemicals they use to thoroughly clean them are terrible. And disposables...well...not great. But very handy with crazy wiggling child
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