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by abdullahkhalids 1144 days ago
The CO2 impact of potable residential water in most places is minimal, about 0.22g/liter [1].

[1] https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/articles/dhs/the-ca...

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If CO2 is the concern, wouldn't sending that plastic (carbon) to a landfill (sequestering) be even better?
No, basically all Lifetime Cost Analysis of plastic recycling suggest it saves carbon/GHG to recycle. (And further that incinerating it with energy recovery is more GHG friendly than landfill)

The people who believe otherwise seem to get their information from fossil fuel funded "libertarian" sources, that seem to magically always conclude that selling more fossil fuels is the best possible answer to every question.