#biodegradeable

Gemma ⭐️🔰🇺🇸 🇵🇭 🎐gcvsa@mstdn.plus
2025-02-14

Ultra-light, low-speed, short-range #MicroEVs should not be built with carbon fiber composites—which are not and never will be #sustainable, by their very nature, despite their strength/weight ratio.

They should be built with 100% #recyclable #steel and #aluminium #bicycle (or at most #motorcycle) #technology, with #replaceable, #biodegradeable plastics where it makes sense (like body shells), and #natural #materials where possible (like #textiles).

#urbanism #transportation

ES Michelsonesmichelson@mas.to
2023-01-06

Dear friends,
In #Spain today a law took effect that will force #tobacco companies to pay the cost of cleaning up discarded #cigarette butts.

semafor.com/article/01/06/2023

Good! The discarded filter tips carry toxins into the #environment and are especially toxic to #marine life. The #plastic polycellulose acetate filters are technically #biodegradeable, but it can take years and years.

This photo was made in #NewYorkCity.
ESM

#spain #microplastics #forever #photography #photoresearcher

This photo looks down at the sidewalk where a large crack has formed. Numerous discarded cigarette butts have filled the cracks. A compositional element adds some movement to the image. A person, seen from their calfs down, is straddling the crack as their black legging lead up ad out of the frame.

Trying to be non-political today, not talk about covid, or climate. Maybe a little climate related, but not directly.

first post was frying pans (LOVE my cast iron pan, and it loves me back because I treat it with love)

A few months ago I switched from an artificial bath sponge to a natural sponge. Since I made the switch, I've discovered my skin is happier, and I've been using it for 3 months, it hasn't degraded at all.

I did a lot of reading on them, and while information differs place to place, what I've discovered:

1. A natural sponge, if properly cared for, is good for up to, and maybe longer than, around 5 years. In contrast, an artificial plastic sponge is good for ~30 days. You can use it longer, but it deteriorates and loses its cohesiveness pretty quickly, and much longer it's a giant mess.

2. Once a month or so, you just throw a natural sponge in a pot of boiling water for a minute or two, kills off any bacteria or fungus, anything that might start to grow. A natural sponge is naturally resistant to both, but those things are tenacious and will start to grow eventually anyways. A quick boil once a month will keep that from ever being an issue. Throw a plastic sponge in boiling water for a few minutes, it'll melt and ruin your pot. Gross.

3. A natural sponge is biodegradable and safe to throw in the garbage when you're done with it. The artificial version, while not hardy at all as far as keeping its shape, will spend 1000s of years with very little degradation from when you threw it out.

#Bathing #Sponges #WhoWouldaThunkIt #EarthFriendly #Biodegradeable #PlasticSucks #TeamEarth #Clean

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