I’ve been more and more conscious about microplastics. I was not aware that the laundry and dishwasher pods are just plastic which then goes into the water system.

What can be done to prevent microplastics?

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I bet the bigger impact/microplastic culprit is the clothes themselves.

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That’s a really good point. It’s unfortunate that polyester tends to be the go-to cheap option for clothes

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I just hope we can swap them out for hemp ASAP… I really want to get to the point where hemp is only a few bucks more and an elimination of corn subsidies along with a virgin plastics tariff could go a long way

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You can find cotton really cheaply as well! You just have to look a bit harder for it

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There’s so much clothing already made that, with the exception of underwear or socks, you could assemble a large and diverse wardrobe of good quality plant fiber clothes entirely from 2nd hand clothing bought for as cheap or cheaper than you’d find new polyester stuff. Thrift shops, Vinted, Ebay, Poshmark etc have tons of good stuff for cheaper than retail.

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Not only that, but aside from fossil fuels, what’s the next worst culprit of greenhouse gas emissions? Fashion. Our practices in producing cheap, poorly made replaceable clothes and not making the effort into at least splashing out into clothes that last longer and maybe even repairing what we’ve got is a huge problem.

Most pairs of shoes I buy often don’t last longer than 3 months. And when I do finally get one that lasts longer I wear them till the soles fall out of them. My current pair I’ve had for at least 2-3 years.

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What the heck are you doing where shoes only last 3 months?

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Don’t forget to check out your local cobbler! What you really want in good shoes are good uppers (the main body of the shoe). The soles have always and forever through history been meant to be replaced after a while, since it’s something you walk on every day.

With some nice leather uppers and a good local cobbler, and you can keep a pair of shoes going for quite a while :)

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I guess I need a second set of shoes so when I send my old ones off to the shoe repairer I still have something to wear.

That’s my problem now, Ive only got one good-ish pair, and they ain’t leather

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Why worry about something I can’t control. The sack of meat I call a body will only take so much abuse from the world’s oligarchs before it gives up…their bodies too.

I can rearrange me life to the most extremes, but my neighbour will still burn garbage and consume twice as much as I ever will within a week. There’s no stopping this until companies are held accountable and the rich are jailed, which we all know will never happen.

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Spoken like a true person under 40

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I don’t get it. Not worrying about things you can’t control is an “under 40” take? It seems like a sane human take regardless of age.

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The “why worry what I can’t control” is the under-40 part, but to be honest I initially considered under-30.

But by 40 you’d more likely than not have or care about children, and then you’d be worrying more about the the world you leave for them. Since they’re always copying you, you’d be more aware that every action has consequences, and that includes cynicism (especially since, by 40, you’re more likely to accept the idea that you don’t know everything).

Maybe by then it’d be in your self-interest to make the world better even by little increments instead of wearing sarcasm like a cloak of invisibility.

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No, thinking that the missing ingredient to solve microplastics is to punish powerful people, is the under 40 part.

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Ah yes climate doomerism. “The Earth is going to become uninhabitable, but there’s nothing anyone can do about it now so I’ll just keep on keeping on”. Classic!

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I never said nothing cant be done…

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True, you said “Why worry about something I can’t control”. Paired with “I never said nothing cant be done” gives me the impression that you think something can be done, just not by you.

If you don’t think you can, who do you think could?

It isn’t going to be just one person that will motivate change, it will have to be a bunch of people. You could be one of those people, but I don’t think those people will have much success if they maintain the “Why worry about something I can’t control” way of thinking.

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If all the people with a brain who give a shit stress themselves out into having health issues and heart attacks, what are we left with?

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Health issues and heart attacks.

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I assume you mean the clear plastic around the pods that gets sticky when you touch it with wet hands. Relevant YouTube short with Hank Green https://youtube.com/shorts/mm997MpLNeA?si=ZdBiX7ZTjbpLQMLS TLDW: you don’t have to worry about this kind of plastic it is water soluble and turns into water and carbon dioxide when burned I believe.

Yes I am worried about microplastics in everyday things, for example drinking water from my tap. I am also worried about using plastics for anything food related that is heated up. As such i have removed all plastic containers in our kitchen that would be used near or with heat. Any containers remaining is only for cold foods and dry storage.

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Hank Green makes me feel slightly better about the laundry/dish pods. I love that guy and he’s wicked smart

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I still wouldn’t use them for dishwashers. They’re overpriced and usually are worse than a standard detergent https://youtu.be/_rBO8neWw04

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Aren’t laundry and dishwasher pods basically gelatin? Which isn’t plastic, it’s made from animal collagen.

Edit: I have educated myself, and it’s PVA; which is essentially wood-glue. PVA is a biodegradable acetate which dissolves completely in water.

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It seems that some are made of PVA. It is disputed how damaging PVA is in the water system. New York is considering a ban on it

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Not much I can realistically do about them. Consumption on my level has no measurable effect. So, no. I’m going to die of a bowel explosion in a couple decades anyways, according to the cards. If there’s plastic, so be it.

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Don’t microwave your food in plastic containers. Pretty easy way to cut a chunk of microplastics from your diet.

Also evidently Ziplock is one of the only brands of plastic storage bags that don’t contain pfas.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/14/plastic-sandwich-bags-pfas-chemicals

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