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Cleaning plastic containers in a dishwasher is a source of microplastic pollution, study finds

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  • x00z@lemmy.worldX x00z@lemmy.world

    It goes with the water that leaves your septic tank.

    A septic tank is only meant to separate the water from oils and sludge.

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    11111one11111@lemmy.world
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    #23

    Really? So all my piss goes right thru and into my yard? If it filters out and stores solids wouldn’t it also catch the microplastics too?

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      No clue. Guess thats what im asking.

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      swampdownloader@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      They haul it and dispose of it in the sewer.

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      • F foobarrington@lemmy.world

        Do you know that water with microplastics doesn’t cause even more microplastics? Seems reasonable to me - the existing microplastic should be ground even finer, and also cause more microplastic to be ground off.

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        mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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        Interesting thought, we’ll have to include it in our study. I posit that the microparticles from hand washing will be larger anyway, because method, and will include plastic from the scrubber as well as the containers.

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        • M mouselemming@sh.itjust.works

          Interesting thought, we’ll have to include it in our study. I posit that the microparticles from hand washing will be larger anyway, because method, and will include plastic from the scrubber as well as the containers.

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          foobarrington@lemmy.world
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          There’s a good chance! Really depends on the impact of temperature, though since we’re still waaaaay below the melting point of plastic, intuitively I’d agree with you.

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          • photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.comP photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com

            The overall plastic mass equated to about 6 milligrams per person per year, or about a quarter of the weight of a grain of rice

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            bigfishbest@lemmy.world
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            Multiply by nr of persons and years…

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            • F foobarrington@lemmy.world

              There’s a good chance! Really depends on the impact of temperature, though since we’re still waaaaay below the melting point of plastic, intuitively I’d agree with you.

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              mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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              So where do we get our funding? I’m thinking about a billion, if we call it The Big Beautiful Golden Study, sponsored by plastic and dishwasher manufacturers.

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              • M mouselemming@sh.itjust.works

                So where do we get our funding? I’m thinking about a billion, if we call it The Big Beautiful Golden Study, sponsored by plastic and dishwasher manufacturers.

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                foobarrington@lemmy.world
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                No no no, you have to think about it differently. Neither of those industries will want to sponsor something like this. Instead we have to go with their natural enemies - and was is the opposite of plastic (i.e. what is non-plastic)? Obviously concrete!

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                  Cleaning plastic containers in a dishwasher is a source of microplastic pollution, study finds

                  Washing household plastic containers in a dishwasher releases nanoplastic and microplastic pollution into wastewater, University of Queensland researchers have found.

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                  timeghost@lemmy.world
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                  Plastic is poison.

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                  • B bigfishbest@lemmy.world

                    Multiply by nr of persons and years…

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                    ilega_dh@feddit.nl
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                    Yes, that is what “per person per year” means

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                      Washing household plastic containers in a dishwasher releases nanoplastic and microplastic pollution into wastewater, University of Queensland researchers have found.

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                      etterra@discuss.online
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                      Well I don’t want my Vitamin P to be covered in bacteria.

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                      • 1 11111one11111@lemmy.world

                        Really? So all my piss goes right thru and into my yard? If it filters out and stores solids wouldn’t it also catch the microplastics too?

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                        x00z@lemmy.world
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                        Depends on where you live. Mine goes trough the septic tank towards the sewer. A lot of houses also just go directly to the sewers.

                        And no, many microplastics are too lightweight to settle with the solids.

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                        • wahots@pawb.socialW wahots@pawb.social

                          And people are grossed out when they learn that people can have enough micro/nanoplastic in their brain to make a disposable plastic spoon (2g). 🙂

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                          Match!!
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                          the microsplastic keep my brain smooth and flexible :3

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                          • Match!!M Match!!

                            the microsplastic keep my brain smooth and flexible :3

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                            Romkslrqusz
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                            Neuroplasticity

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                            • M magiccupcake@lemmy.world

                              It’s up to a credit card now (9g)

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                              President Camacho
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                              The methodology used to get that result is supposedly very questionable.

                              I heard it here:

                              Science Vs: Is There Really a Plastic Spoon in Our Brains?

                              Not to minimize the impact of microplastics, but the credit card amount is probably way off.

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                              • President CamachoD President Camacho

                                The methodology used to get that result is supposedly very questionable.

                                I heard it here:

                                Science Vs: Is There Really a Plastic Spoon in Our Brains?

                                Not to minimize the impact of microplastics, but the credit card amount is probably way off.

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                                magiccupcake@lemmy.world
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                                No offenses, but I’m gonna put a lot more weight behind a peer reviewed Nature paper, rather than some random podcaster.

                                The explained their methodology pretty well. They extrapolate the microplastics amount from a small bit of cortical tissue, and compared it to previous results. Yeah there might not be as much in other parts of the brain, but we don’t have a reason to think it would be drastically different.

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                                  the microsplastic keep my brain smooth and flexible :3

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                                  wahots@pawb.social
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                                  This made me chuckle

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                                  • 1 18107@aussie.zone

                                    Just wash your dishes in a landfill.

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                                    Dark Arc
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                                    So that’s why Oscar is always hiding in the trash can grumbling!

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