• @Evotech
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    603 months ago

    They’re going to say the same about plastic

    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      Plastic is not very reactive. This property makes it generally not directly harmful to organic health, but also notoriously slow to decompose, causing huge amounts of pollution. I think it’s misleading to compare it to asbestos.

      • @[email protected]
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        253 months ago

        From what I gather, asbestos is also very stable and not reactive. Asbestosis is caused by tiny fibers physically tearing your lungs.

        It’s unlikely that plastic is as dangerous (we’d seen it by now) but its buildup can likewise cause some condition.

        • ✺roguetrick✺
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          To be clear, asbestos is less reactive than plastic (particularly most thermoplastics) by a wide margin. One burns, the other will not. Asbestos is closer to glass. It requires incredibly high temperatures to turn it into glass as a matter of fact, as that’s about the only way to dispose of it permanently.

        • @Landless2029
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          53 months ago

          Microplastics gathering in the brain. Most of which come from tires not food containers.

        • @kofe
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          43 months ago

          Such as increased rates of infertility iirc

    • @werefreeatlast
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      23 months ago

      Just waiting for 3D printing fumes and SLA resin to be under the radar.