Who was I talking to about tea on here the other day?
I just encountered a plastic teabag in the wild! It’s a very posh herbal tea from a sampler set we received as a gift some time ago, that had been lurking in the back of the tea cupboard...
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@tkinias oh goodness THOSE. THOSE!
I mistake them for home compostable ones occasionally and I find them in the bottom of the compost bin a few months later.
They’re evil.
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yeah, it’s the kind of gratuitously anti-ecological thing that really gets my goat
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@tkinias What I love about it is they're often from brands that are proclaming ecology and "eco-ness".
If it's got plastic, it probably isn't ecological. Don't get me wrong, there are uses for plastics where other materials don't surfice, but in this case, we have PAPER!
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right, that’s what’s so egregious about it—it’s not like we’re scrambling to find a replacement for plastic bin liners (which is a nontrivial challenge!) but gratuitously substituting plastic for where something renewable and trivially biodegradable is traditional and works just fine
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@tkinias Exactly! It is very much in that same vein of The Crying Indian advert and the introduction of the plastic soda bottle. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7OHG7tHrNM)
It's also becoming harder and harder to find home compostable teabags it's making me debate getting loose leaf.
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huh, that’s interesting! here in the States, those plastic ones are still an oddity
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@tkinias it’s more common with the “fancy” brands.
Twinings still do a paper thing but it can only go in the municipal compost bin rather than the garden one unless I want to rip open burning hot teabags for the leaves inside.
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@tkinias probably @futurebird?
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