Just thinking about how it seems like we are just starting to realize the full magnitude of how bad plastics are both for the environment and for human health%20and%20reduced%20fertility.)

Also thinking about the studies showing that cooking with gas stoves can be extremely bad for you.

What are some things you know about that aren't widely known to have similar ill effects?

  • Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them]
    ·
    4 years ago

    While Almond milk is a water hog, it is worth pointing out that it still uses less water than dairy milk.

    Yes, I tried to be careful not to accidentally make this point in my comment. Dairy milk requires WAY MORE if you consider keeping the cow itself hydrated as part of the production process.

    That being said, I hope that non-dairy milk in general gets better at packaging, since right now it’s a lot of plastic and plastic-coated paper which is difficult to recycle.

    I have been seeing more waxed-paper containers near me (like dixie cups you can scrape the wax off with a fingernail), which is better but still not ideal imo.

        • CarlTheRedditor [he/him]
          ·
          edit-2
          4 years ago

          Oh I thought you meant like from a waste disposal standpoint, not a functional one. Gotcha. Yeah you don't want the carton to start breaking down before you're done with it.

          • Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them]
            ·
            4 years ago

            Right. Like ,from an environmental perspective waxed-paper is a solid approach. But for it to be a truly excellent replacement for plastics you gotta take other things into consideration too.

              • Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them]
                ·
                edit-2
                4 years ago

                Mushrooms are the future, hard agree. You can make almost anything out of mushroom if you really want to. I remember years ago reading articles about the mushrooms that would replace leather and being super excited about that.

            • Orcocracy [comrade/them]
              ·
              4 years ago

              I'd argue for just going back to reusable glass bottles. It's what milk used to be put in only a handful of decades ago.