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just_another_person@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

7,000 Microplastics Studies Show We Have One Really Big Problem

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7,000 Microplastics Studies Show We Have One Really Big Problem

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just_another_person@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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    Out of curiosotiy where would something like 3D printing be placed?

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      While a problem yes, miniscule compared to industrial waste

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        I think they meant personally, not global.

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          well, dont huff your prints or put them in your mouth or other body orifices. Pretty simple

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      Not significantly contributing to the global problem, but you might inhale some. Don’t sand your prints for sure.

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        Or wear a respirator while you sand…

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      PLA I think just breaks down into lactic acid eventually, but the ABS probably isnt so good

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        It only breaks down under industrial environments. It’s not as “biodegradable” as claimed. I use PETG because I can recycle it with normal plastics recycling.

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          It breaks down in high heat, high water environments, aka thermophilic composting. This makes it ideal for agricultural and food waste. You’re right though it doesn’t recycle well.

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        Thanks this makese.feel.better about pla printing

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      Pretty bad, especially with people sanding down productions and stuff.

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