accrual 2 hours ago

> which are too small to be seen with the naked eye

Though likely a given, I wonder what the difference in outcome would be if consumers could see the issue with their own eyes. Maybe we'll need microplastic detectors at some point. It feels like a problem too easy to ignore while the effects pile up globally.

userbinator 2 hours ago

Not that I believe any of this BS in the first place, but I've always found it quite amusing that traditional blown-film plastic bags are being replaced with "reusable" ones... which are also made of the same plastics, except in textile form and thus easily shed fibers everywhere.

  • leoh an hour ago

    Okay, feel free to ignore everything about PFAS, etc.

  • esafak an hour ago

    Cloth bags exist.