Disposable vs reusable
It's better for the environment to re-use something instead of wasting it.
However,
- It takes far more resources to make 1 metal spoon than 1 plastic spoon.
- It takes far more resources to make 1 metal straw than 1 plastic straw.
- It takes somewhat more resources to make 1 reusable bag than 1 disposable bag.
So if people buy reusable things all the time but don't actually reuse them, it's actually worse for the environment than everyone buying disposable things. discussion I wonder how this has played out in real life. Maybe we should gather some statistics on "total carbon footprint of all production of grocery bags" in some country before & after disposible bags were banned.
We should keep this in mind when designing policies that "ban" disposable things. We have to encourage each other to actually re-use things - and in fact, even "disposable" bags or spoons could be used a lot more than once, if people put their minds to it. Should we also talk about cultural norms? Carrying around empty containers/bags/spoons can be seen as "weird" or "awkward" in a lot of cases. Any ideas how to make that easier?
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So maybe we should talk about these things as well here, on this page? idk