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toxodon t1_j1cg5od wrote
Reply to Microplastics deposited on the seafloor have tripled in 20 years, study shows by Additional-Two-7312
I work for a company in the U.S. that receives hundreds of boxes a day that have lots of styrofoam in them due to needing insulation to keep blood samples frozen. When each box is cut open, hundreds of little pieces of styrofoam float around in the air. When we throw out the boxes in the dumpster outside, little flecks fly everywhere, which end up washing into our local river that goes to the ocean. This is not biodegradable styrofoam - it's plastic - and it breaks down into microplastics over time. My company is quite literally creating a constant stream of microplastic into the ocean. Imagine the millions of companies worldwide doing the exact same thing, at much worse volumes, with worse materials. We're going to make the ocean uninhabitable for so many creatures and ourselves if we don't change our ways; ie switch to biodegradable materials.
toxodon t1_j1cf29s wrote
Reply to comment by -Im-A-Little-Teapot_ in The line to see Avatar: The Way of Water at Jordan's IMAX in Natick by Tara_is_a_Potato
Some people enjoy going to a crowded movie theater again post-pandemic, and just want something entertaining.
toxodon t1_j1cexqh wrote
Reply to comment by witteefool in The line to see Avatar: The Way of Water at Jordan's IMAX in Natick by Tara_is_a_Potato
It's not about the movie dude, it's about going to a crowded theater again post-pandemic. People miss the experience of it. Watching movies with only a few people at home is a really different experience. We lost a lot of theaters to the pandemic and it's good people are supporting them again.
toxodon t1_j1cgnlx wrote
Reply to comment by ---Loading--- in Microplastics deposited on the seafloor have tripled in 20 years, study shows by Additional-Two-7312
Given how quickly we're trashing our only inhabitable home, there isn't likely to be a "far future." Extinction comes to all species; likely ours sooner than we expect.