• LemmeHaveFun@lemmy.ml
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    • Biodegradable? - Yes
    • Cruelty-free? - No
    • Vegan? - No

    I am not sure what to think about that.

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      also with it coming from an animal product it’s pretty safe to say that it will be resource intensive.

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        Plastic is easily more green than carnist production. Not sure why they think people would want to eat the packaging in the first place either.

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        One benefit of this non-plastic packaging is there’s no microplastic pollution which might become a much bigger problem in the future. Not particularly useful from a CO2 perspective tho.

        There’s probably better alternatives tho, I’ve seen some made from fungi, which I think are even water resistant and not just oxygen resistant like this milk thing, and then there’s aluminium, but that’s not transparent.

        Edit: Btw, I know of “transparent aluminum” (like in Star Trek lol!) but that’s a ceramic, no plastic properties.