But just because it starts as trash/plastic doesn’t mean that the soap it ends up as is trash.
What will it do to further contaminate our environment, our bodies, every living thing on the planet? And, as to what
@AliOop mentioned, if turning plastics into fuel can result in a release of lead, how about the likely possibility of lead being in this 'recycled' rubbish used to make soap? And all sorts of other stuff?
I’ve got a pair of shoes that (supposedly) are made from recycled plastic bottles. I don’t consider myself to be wearing garbage on my feet.
I do consider this to be us wearing our garbage, quite literally. My local grocery store stated they would 'get rid of plastic grocery bags'....and then brought in plastic bags, but in another form, which look like fabric
And all the fruits & vegetables we buy still need to be put in plastic bags. How is this a solution? What is there that we eat, wear, drink, breathe, bathe with etc which is not synthetic anymore? That is not one from or another of petroleum or petroleum by-product, including but not limited to plastic? This is something to think about. Very few of us even wear natural fibres of any type anymore. All of these things affect our health & the health of the earth.
Starting life as one thing doesn’t mean that’s our final and only destiny. Heck, if that was the case a lot of us would be screwed.
Yeah, we have been screwed for quite some time now, and we have been doing it to ourselves
Our collective consciousness regarding these things really needs to evolve.
Would producing less plastic in the first place be better? Obviously. But to each their own, I just thought it was interesting.
As I said, I wasn't ragging on you
I am simply appalled at the plethora of non-solutions which we are constantly presented with which are absolutely illogical & downright stupid. If we can launch satellites & rockets & all sorts of other stuff into the sky, I know we can do a whole lot better than turning our voluminous mountains & literal islands of plastic into more
that will end up on our bodies & in our waters.