• JohnDClay
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    2 days ago

    In this case, wouldn’t vegan be the opposite of organic?

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        2 days ago

        But they aren’t, vegan shoes would be made of polyester/nylon/other plastics.

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            2 days ago

            The one in the post looks like it’s polyester and foam. Why would plant based materials be better? I would think ideally you’d make the plastics out of ethanal and algie, but with how much processing goes into it, I’d hardly call that organic.

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                  Because even if vegan shoes are made of synthetic materials, leather is still arguably worse. Anyway, having more plant-based materials to work with hypothetically means anything made of those materials should be more biodegradable. But you have a point, biodegradability almost kind of by definition means the product in question is one that’s not designed to last. There’s probably a middle ground that can be found, like shoes that break down into soil-enriching materials after 50-100 years.