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modifier , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

Sfunny, it looks quite similar to Soylent Green but is in every way its opposite.

JustUseMint , to noncredibledefense in This is why Alberta is rat free (except for those at the Ledge)

Lmao this is like a weekend gunnit meme, love me some rat shot

Flumpkin , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

Is microplastic in soil any worse than silicate sand? I mean once it’s inert it’s inert right? Probably not the best sub to ask this lol

Classy ,

As far as I know, silica doesn’t break down into toxic compounds with exposure to weathering, UV radiation and time like plastic does. Microplastic doesn’t just stay as it is

Flumpkin ,

Yeah, check out the other detailed answers.

Track_Shovel OP ,

Not the right sub, but entirely the right person to be asking this question to.

Like with most soil things, the answer is a mix beteeen "it’s complicated’ and “we don’t know”. This may sound like a cop out, but soil science didn’t really take off until the 1940s (thanks Jenny), so it’s a very new science. On top of that you have multiple disciplines (biology, mineralogy, chemistry, physics, and pedology itself) that tie into soil. Soil itself also has substantial spatial heterogeneity.

Short answer: I don’t know.

**Long answer:**I don’t know, but I suspect it might be more labile in soil.

Here is why:

First thing to consider is the chemical and biological resistance of the plastic. Generally plastics are pretty stable to degradation, but plasticizers are more biologically active and can have all kinds of nasty effects.

Stability will ultimately be determined by feedstock (type of plastic) climatic factors, soil chemistry (primarily pH), organic matter content (high OM -> possibly broader soil Ecosystem -> more chance of some weird soil microbe being able to break things down), and particle size (smaller particles break down faster).

Given that soils have more microbial activity (which can generate weak humic acids too - see podzolification), particle size of the plastics are sand sized or less, and that soils are generally in the pH 5-7 range, it’s likely that they are more mobile and easily degraded versus inert sand. Whether this gets tied back up into soil organic matter is a whole other can of worms.

So yeah. Idk. I think so though.

If you’re comparing micro plastic to just sand in terms of stability - sand is far more stable.

Flumpkin ,

Oh wow thanks for the detailed answer! I guess the most likely answer is that it probably will degrade over a long time span, and during that time negative effects could happen.

Track_Shovel OP ,

Correct. It’s a similar process to geochemical weathering of rocks, which can cause major issues in mining. In that case, the rocks often contain pyrite (sulphide minerals) which are fine if they aren’t exposed to oxygen. When you dig up the rock, though it starts a chain reaction which results in low pH leachate, which can then make metals mobile.

gandalf_der_12te ,

I believe it’s really just like silicate sand. The problem with microplastics isn’t actually the plastics itself. Plastics itself is chemically inert and therefore non-toxic. The problems are:

  • Physical: larger junks can cause constipation of the digestive track, which is a problem for some sea animals.
  • Chemical: Plastics often have additives that give them special powers, like blocking UV-light. These additives are often toxic, unfortunately. This is why producers nowadays try to minimize the use of additives in plastics. But still, they are there.
prime_number_314159 , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

So… corporations figured out how to clean the world, and then sell a cleaner Earth back to us, one can at a time? This sounds like the libertarian dream ocean.

HidingUnderHats , to lemmyshitpost in delicious
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Is this an Omega Mart product?

chuckleslord ,
AVincentInSpace , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

Yoooooo DoctorPhotograph came to Lemmy?

Assman , to lemmyshitpost in delicious
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Do they still make that face wash with the plastic balls in it

Soulfulginger ,

Some countries banned plastic microbeads in 2017, so a lot of those face washes changed the formula from plastics to environmentally friendly materials. They do still make them though

kindenough , to lemmyshitpost in delicious
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Woman at the fishmarket buying a fish. "Do you have a plastic bag with that please?", "Sure madame, there's one inside the fish".

ButtermilkBiscuit , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

Wild caught clearly the premium. That damn farm raised is destroying the oceans!

Imgonnatrythis , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

Gross. Those of us that 3d print get the good stuff fresh off the machine. Never as good sitting in can like this.

RespectMyAuthoriteh , to lemmyshitpost in delicious
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Green color means it’s healthy.

KingJalopy ,

“organic”

farfarawaay ,

Is that green to you?

Nelots ,

Is it not? Looks like a blueish-green to me. I’d definitely say it’s greener than it is blue.

Fish ,

I prefer the beige color without any added dyes.

TokenBoomer ,

Back in my day, we had to churn our plastics by hand, for hours. My grandfather wouldn’t let us play until we finished our chores. Kids these days don’t know how easy they have it.

ivanafterall , to lemmyshitpost in delicious
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No thanks, that stuff is going to be full of micrometals from that can.

KingJalopy ,

Don’t even get me started on all the preservatives that shit has in it to keep my micro-plastics “fresh”

No thanks, I’ll be getting my micro-plastics from the farmers markets, like any red blooded American should.

NegativeLookBehind ,
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I prefer to get mine from the source. That way you get to see how they have been treated. Free range hormone free microplastics really are worth the extra money

KingJalopy ,

You’re not wrong. Unfortunately I live in the middle of nowhere where there’s just farms and shit. I have to drive all the way to the city to get anywhere near producers of free range plastics.

usualsuspect191 ,

You’re in luck! The can is lined in plastic

Holzkohlen , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

I always buy whole grain

WarmSoda , to lemmyshitpost in delicious

Hmmm idk.
Is it gluten free?

lorty , to asklemmy in What are your thoughts on website eco certification?
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If ESG is anything to go by, just a greenwashing fad they’ll drop as soon as it doesn’t have the desired effect

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