| Oh, yeah, it's so out of reach to force companies (entities made by and comprising of humans) to not use a packaging that destroys the earth (the place where humans live). - There is the financial solution: taxing the hell out of plastic packaging. - There is the policy solution: simply not allowing plastic products. - There is the consumer solution: people refusing to buy plastic crap. - There is the R&D solution: producing better packaging (biodegradable, non-toxic etc) - There is the waste disposal solution: making sure plastic is properly separated and recycled/upcycled/disposed of. This is not a problem that's out of reach, it's a problem of human greed, wrong incentives, no political will, and general population apathy. But yeah, when babies start being born en massse with disabilities and grown ups start dying due to microplastics accumulation in soft tissues, the apathy will turn to anger, and suddenly political will will be there! But for now, all we have is relying on a Dutch guy's startup to clean our rivers and oceans cause we simply.gotta.drink.from.a.plastic.bottle. \s. |
It’s been an almost 100 year battle to get laws and business culture to be more mindful.
It’s clear that it doesn’t really work. At best it works, but far too slowly.
The most any small group of people can do is treat symptoms.
I don’t have faith in our ability to solve the root cause in the face of the political-industrial machine.
Just in 2020 we saw crypto explode. An insane money hungry machine that burned energy to literally waste time so that the value of a record in a ledger increased.
Both individuals and large businesses jumped on that trend with 0 care towards the environment.
LLMs are similar in terms of energy consumption as well.
I’m sorry, but I can’t share your optimism.