I'm glad that this mentions EDCs and other health concerns. Otherwise, it hits pretty much everything I already knew. We'd switch from plastic to glass, copper, and other metals for things like pipes, containers, hoses, etc. Things would be more expensive, but they'd last longer. People would have to learn to keep their things as long as possible. Reuse them as many times as they can.
The ultimate reality would be healthier people and a healthier planet. The worst part is, there was a time when that's just how the world was. The fact no one can imagine going back or come up with a solution for how to go back is the most depressing aspect.
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[ - ] throwawayaccount 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 20, 2022 05:54:49 ago (+1/-0)
Things would be more expensive, but they'd last longer. People would have to learn to keep their things as long as possible. Reuse them as many times as they can.
The ultimate reality would be healthier people and a healthier planet. The worst part is, there was a time when that's just how the world was. The fact no one can imagine going back or come up with a solution for how to go back is the most depressing aspect.
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[ - ] yesiknow 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 20, 2022 07:19:19 ago (+0/-0)
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[ - ] yesiknow 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 20, 2022 07:17:27 ago (+0/-0)
Answer,; the plastic production would be cut and the progressive cult would melt.