• zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Glass doesnt magically make society non disposable

    I know, I didn’t claim that. You seem to be arguing against using glass at all though, which is stupid.

    I understand that it’s only a small part of the solution. But it is a part of the solution, and should be advocated for, even if we don’t have all the pieces of the rest of a perfect solution in place yet.

    • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I know, I didn’t claim that. You seem to be arguing against using glass at all though, which is stupid.

      I made no such argument, overtly or covertly. You even remotely thinking that is a failure on your part, not on mine.

      I have made one single, consistent argument this entire time… And that is to address the underlying cause at the root of the issue, instead of trying to put a bandaid on it. If you could snap your fingers right now and replace all plastic usage with glass without addressing the root cause, in 20 years time we’d be having the same argument as we are now, except you’d be demanding something to replace glass on the insistence of just using a better material will magically solve the problem.

      The problem won’t be solved, until the disposable society issue is addressed and solved… and that has to be addressed globally. because it doesnt matter how clean and proper China, Canada and and Cameroon are, for hypothetical example, if other countries continue to fill their rivers with trash and poisons which end up flowing out into the oceans and becoming a global problem.