• Azteh@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Not throwing my garbage in the wild makes me have no idea how often straws end up in the ocean, so it seemed like a wild thing to go after.

    Any idea if it’s people dumping all this stuff in the wild or if it’s because we throw it out in our bins that it somehow gets to the ocean?

    • BakerBagel@midwest.social
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      2 days ago

      Stuff falls out of garbage trucks, trash cans get tipped over, stuff gets blown out of the bed of a dumptruck at the landfill, landfills erode and take trash with them. Trashcans aren’t just magic portals that take trash into the nightosphere

    • Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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      2 days ago

      a lot of single-use items come from fast food places, which people will eat in their cars and then just throw out the window as they drive along.

      it’s a fucking sad practice but it’s really hard to get people to stop doing it, so the next best option is just to make sure as much as possible of the things you get from fast food joints will dissolve in a rain shower.