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@drq It's lighter, more compact, more durable and easier to integrate in the production process, all of which increases overall throughput. Even if we were a perfect hive-mind that never produces more than necessary, we might still want to tool up with plastic, in case higher throughput becomes necessary at some point, like some kind of an emergency, we would perhaps just have a much better recycling plan/process. Advantage in present is always more important than problems of distant future, only an all knowing god can transcend this reality.
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@drq I was trying to explain that the reasoning behind using plastic is increasing throughput. It's a choice between food in a plastic bag or no food, not food in a plastic bag or a paper bag.
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@namark I'm not saying plastic is bad. It's great.
I'm saying that producing disposable items out of non-disposable materials is, basically, deliberately producing waste.