• @[email protected]
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    2595 months ago

    It is adequate.
    It performs it’s function.

    No need for extreme consumerism & garbage production.

    • @Wogi
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      1545 months ago

      It’s biodegradable, renewable, and only needs to get from the manufacturer to your cabinet, where it can be replaced with heartier permanent storage.

      • @errer
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        485 months ago

        Real environmentalists just pack the flour into their jeans pockets to avoid unnecessary paper waste

        • @garbagebagel
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          65 months ago

          You joke but bulk stores exist where you can literally just take your own container and avoid the crappy leaky bags altogether.

          • @ClockworkOtter
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            25 months ago

            Annoyingly they’re basically deli prices in my city

        • candyman337
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          55 months ago

          Real environmentalists keep a little dirt under their pillow for the dirt man, in case he comes to town.

        • @Alexstarfire
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          I just put it straight into my mouth to avoid the extra cleaning and energy of cooking. Don’t you even care about the planet?

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        Same for sugar, it’s really annoying that so many things have switched to plastic. Gram crackers, Ritz and Saltines all used to be in waxed paper when I was a kid and were fine.

        Now they switch to plastic, but make sure it’s tinted to mimic the old paper versions.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        And it also needs to leave everything inside my backpack coated in a thin layer of flour.

        What I don’t get is why they put it in a single two-layer paper bag instead of two single-layer paper bags, which would clearly be more effective.

          • @pigup
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            165 months ago

            Skill issue

    • @Broken_Monitor
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      75 months ago

      Top comment is against the post, but the post has almost no downvotes. What is happening here?

      • @thesystemisdown
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        There might be a desire from those that were looking for the top response to let it ride for visibility. I wish most things were as practically packaged as flour.

        Edit: Can we do coffee next? I drink a lot of the stuff, and unless I roast my own, there is absolutely no environmentally friendly option. I tried roasting my own. I set off the smoke detector, upset the dogs, and made my house smell bad.

        • @[email protected]
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          45 months ago

          Most of the local roasters I go to sell coffee in recyclable paper bags that are technically resealable using the little bendy tie thingy. I end up just dumping it into an airtight glass jar once I open it up though.

          • @Broken_Monitor
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            35 months ago

            Mine are always using plastic. I guess because they can seal it better? I feel like if I’m buying it directly to have it fresh this really doesn’t do shit, so I would be very cool with paper bags too.

        • @[email protected]
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          45 months ago

          No local roaster that sell directly? We have a couple that sell by weight so I can bring in my own containers.

        • BubbleMonkey
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          Do you consider carbon neutral/negative(or at least as close as possible) to be environmentally friendly? What about sustainable agricultural practices?

          If yes, I bought some coffee from Tiny Footprint coffee, which claims to be carbon negative, allegedly gets coffee from smaller local growers (you can pick the growing conditions you like, so like I got a bunch from women-owned farms), and they are actively trying to restore the areas where they source coffee. Also it’s packed in wax coated paper, and I believe you can buy bulk if you like.

          It’s not cheap, and the roasts tend lighter than you’d expect (so imo a medium brews like a light), but it’s really good coffee.

          And yeah, I live kinda close to a coffee roaster and it doesn’t smell great at all. If you have a garage, a cheap used oven set up out there might do the trick.

          • @thesystemisdown
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            25 months ago

            Sweet, thanks!

            Yes, I seek out the most ethical option with whatever I consume. Being fair to people and kind to the environment should always come before convenience and profit. Especially for anything considered a luxury like coffee or chocolate. It would be nice if it was just on the shelf at the store since I’m already there, but it usually doesn’t work that way.

        • @Nastybutler
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          25 months ago

          Roast it outside or on the stovetop with the fan going if that’s not an option

      • @atomicorange
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        145 months ago

        Downvoting isn’t for disagreement. If you think the conversation is valuable you can upvote for visibility while disagreeing in a comment. This is important subject matter that needs to be hashed out!

      • @TheTetrapod
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        105 months ago

        I think it’s because a lot of people’s (myself included) knee-jerk reaction is “yeah, those bags do suck”, then they look at the comments and either realize the tide is against them or end up agreeing with the points in the comments upon reflection.

      • @Cornelius_Wangenheim
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        25 months ago

        General rule of thumb is that for every 100 that vote, 10 read the comments and 1 will ever post.

      • @[email protected]
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        *tits

        (And yes, ofc it’s its, but my phone keeb is doing its best, ok, I love my HeliBoard)