The question sounds hyper stupid but hear me out.
We have an underwhelming volume of shit that relies on plastic. Plastic is cheap and versatile. If we replaced the vast majority of it, I presume costs for most products would creep up, and we would also shift our demand for natural resources (such as wood for paper ). Are there enough resources to sustainably replace our current volume of single use plastics? Or would we be sentencing all of our remaining forests to extinction if we did? Would products remain roughly equally affordable?
Let’s imagine we replace, overnight, all single use plastic in this hypothetical scenario with an alternative. All parcels are now mailed in paper; waxed paper if you need humidity resistance. Styrofoam pebbles are now paper shreds and cardboard clusters. No more plastic film, anywhere. No more plastic bags, only paper. No more plastic wrapping for any cookies confectionery, etc; it’s paper and thin boxes like those of cereals. Toothbrushes, pens, and a variety of miscellaneous items are now made of wood, cardboard, glass, metal, etc. The list goes on, but you get the idea.
Is this actually doable? Or is there another reason besides plastic companies not wanting to run out of business that we haven’t done this already? Why are we still using so much fucking plastic?
Bamboo cutlery is honestly one of my favorite alternatives. Bamboo is cheap, strong, and grows crazy fast.
There’s also this newfangled cutlery out of metal, which is pretty cool. You rub it with soap water and it’s as good as new.
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What is this “soap water” you speak of? Is it a new magick spell?
I can eat anything with chopsticks. That’s just wood!
Soup is a bit challenging with chopsticks.
Tip the bowl to your mouth, use chopsticks to push the soup in
So you can’t eat anything with chopsticks! /s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLLyaiPoi5Q
If you think about it a soup bowl is just a big spoon
Here I was thinking you were in the pockets of “big chopstick” and now I find you’re secretly a plant for “big spoon”! Well played, sir!
My nickname in high school was “big chopstick”
The challenge makes it all the sweeter a victory.