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by AstralStorm
2255 days ago
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You know where landfill ends up in when not properly sealed? Groundwater and rain runoff. Drinking partially degraded plastic is not exactly neutral to health. Poisoning wildlife with the added colorings or plastics themselves, neither.
Especially insidious are plastic fibres - partially synthetic textiles. These should all be burned clean at very high temperatures first. Litter is easy to remove and even burn, micrometer level plastic dust is not. Standard water treatment at best can sediment some kinds of microplastics but not all. The cutoff levels that are safe for health for some plastics are miniscule for chronic intake. (Urethanes especially - kidney toxicity and cancer, probably others too. BPA is a joke compared to base PET stock at micrometers chronically.) |
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So then don't do that?
And realistically, are landfills in the US and Europe leaking or not?