The grams of waste per teaspoon of ketchup seems high.

What else has a super high packaging waste per consumable volume?

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    Noone wants to hear this one because… we are spoiled and the alternative fucking sucks…

    Diapers and wet wipes. Most are not biodegradeable. That one is the one I am guilty of that bothers me the most.

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      I would expand that and say small kids in general are super wasteful. They consume a lot of resources, produce a lot of trash (and noise) and are a significant source of stress and sleep deprivation, both of which are suspected of causing cancer. 😅

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        and after overdoing it on the spicy foods, bidets are a true life-saver

        sent from my bidet

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      Biodegradable wet wipes are a thing. They are a bit rougher but not bad.

      Biodegradable nappies/diapers exist too but they are awful. Similar to try cloth or reusable (with a changeable lining). Awful.

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      I know some companies recycle them - the aluminium ones. Not sure how that factors in to the waste equation though.

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    This one’s done to death, but kCups.

    Also, plastic water bottles.

    A more novel pick would be those plastic ez floss picks.

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      Other than just flossing with string, is there a good reusable floss holder?

      Some people may have motor limitations that make flossing difficult. Or just find it gross

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      I also don’t get kcups in general. In what situation are the soft and paper-based Senseo pads not superior? He holders are easier to clean, they store better since they’re squishy and they come in smaller packs anyways. Plus they’re cheaper.

      Why would someone go for those cups instead? 😒

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        The coffee from nespresso cups is definitely better than Senseo. Not sure about k cups as I don’t have experience with them.

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        Those are cool, never seen or heard of them before in my part of the US. We use reusable kcups, so we put a filter and grounds in mesh/plastic shell. We like them because we can choose single servings of anything, like our local beans or herbal stuff like teeccino. But yeah Senseo pads look pretty great.

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      Those little plastic floss things are my weakness seriously. Nothing is better to floss with, objectively. I cannot use traditional floss to save my life. It’s the only wasteful thing I use maybe besides straws

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    Not as bad as the others, but it’s been on my mind… My wife bought a box of Ding-Dongs (my daughter begged her) and inside, each one was individually wrapped. They could have put them all in one tray.

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      Every box of sweets in Japan are like that. There’s an outer layer of plastic, an inner layer and every sweet is individually packaged. It feels so wasteful.

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        I got some chineese chocolate from a colleague, and it was a plastic wrapped paper box wih 10 smaller boxes on the inside. These smaller boxes were an orb shaped chocolate wrapped in aluminium foil, wrapped in a small plastic bag.

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      Your not meant to eat them all in one go though, and theyd get stale pretty quick if they weren’t individually wrapped.

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      I bought a family pack of chocolate croissants the other week and the packaging was plastic, then they divided them in 3 smaller packets and inside they were individually packed. I don’t really understand

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        I think they mean the packaging. Micro SD cards usually come in a package that’s 10x the volume of the card, itself.

        Though, I’m not sure there’s a decent way around that one. It’s really difficult to ship and stock incredibly small products like that.

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          I think MicroCenter’s house brand flash media is sold “loose”, or in minimal packaging, at the register. The USB sticks are for sure, and I think the SD and microSD too (though in a plastic carry case).

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            the large packaging is so they don’t grow legs and walk out of stores or warehouses. some retailers require larger packaging, plus those non-recyclable trackers embedded inside for anti-theft systems. some of those larger blister packs and hangers are comically large.

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          Why does the packaging need plastic though? It’s absurd to me that coffe cups and stuff have to be degradable and made out of wood/carton (which is a good thing). And yet for a product where it shouldn’t matter “hey let’s use as much plastic as we can for this packaging”.

          I’ve been keeping SD cards in a drawer unprotected for years and I have yet to see one break.

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            coffee cups

            You want to know the ridiculous thing about that - the coffee cup thing is a complete con. They can’t be recycled as paper/cardboard because they have a polymer coating to allow them to maintain their structure.

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      Individually package candy is a Japanese specialty, like, they seemingly pride themselves on how much they’re being wasteful.

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      I would add straws themselves. People always complain about the paper straws that are ass, because they are. But straws themselves are. I don’t think i ever drank anything and thought: you know what would make this drink better? A straw.

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        Idk man iced coffee without a straw just seems weird. Really anything iced, I just don’t want ice coming up to my teeth/lips/mustache when I drink it…but coffee especially.

        I use (and usually have with me) reusable straws, but I hate when I’m out and about and get an iced coffee with a sip-spout.

        Also, while on the topic, as a mustachio’d man, straws also prevent the beverage from getting trapped in my facial hair, or facial hair ending up in my drink.

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    1 year ago

    taco sauce packets at taco john’s are a lot worse in the ‘waste per packet per quantity of sauce’ category.