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#WordWeavers 2025.10.07 — How does the world your characters inhabit deal with garbage?

Glad you asked! This is a deep background feature that's an Easter egg in all the Reluctance Series stories.

Plastic does not exist, nor do fossil fuels. Instead they use organic compostable material and things like wax. As a result, other than glass, there is no transparent packaging, only translucent. Everything is made from wood, wood by-products, natural fiber, metal, vegetable oils, glass, rock, minerals, cement, and ceramic. What they rely on for energy instead of electricity does allow the creation of some exotic materials, but nothing that can't be rendered down and reused. Electronics don't exist, despite it being an Interstellar civilization. When you visit a grocer, you either buy containers or bring your own. A grocery is a combination of bulk bins you'd find in a bulk store, a produce market, and shelves stocked with bottles, tins, cans, and boxes. Cooked or prepared food will be wrapped in wax paper or Chinese-style folding boxes (typically for takeaway meals), or foil wrapped. Takeaway drinks come in paper, sometimes waxed. Pure water is free, spigots are ubiquitous, and everyone carries a metal or water-proof fabric flask. (It is horribly hot by our standards so everyone sweats; water is a health issue.) Even clothing is reducible; rayon, silk, and rarely leather versus our nylon. People routinely clean discards; everything is rendered and reused. People do that work to earn coin.

Reusable containers and objects, and recycling, are never detailed in the stories other than in passing. You might see someone washing something before tossing it, or opening a Chinese-style folding box (instead of a styrofoam clamshell) and pulling chopsticks from their hair to use them. It might seem like a colorful detail, but it is part of a world free of human created forever-trash.

Editorial Note: It amazes me how even the most recyclable packaging will contain some tiny bit that isn't recyclable: cellophane or a plastic transparent covering, or plastic bits inside caps, for instance a plastic spout in a glass vinegar bottle. Spray cans used to be metal, even the top and sprayer. Even consumer friendly stores that routinely work with suppliers to produce unique products, for example Trader Joe's, repeatedly market new items in completely non-recyclable packaging that could obviously be made recyclable if they insisted. Cheap, easy, and irresponsible end-of-life handling will eventually render the Earth into a rubbish heap. We should be holding packaging companies responsible for end-of-life disposal cost (arguably the material's greatest expense). Such pressures would force them to invent reusable recyclable packaging. /End of editorial.

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The modern era has been defined, in part, by the versatility and ubiquity of #plastic. Yet, this celebrated 20th-century material has given rise to a paradoxical form of #pollution—one so pervasive and minute that its scale was largely unrecognized until recently.
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sflorg.com/2025/10/wi10052501.

www.sflorg.comWhat Is: MicroplasticsMicroplastics: The Pervasive Threat of Synthetic Dust

🚬 🚭 🚭 OOPS Price of smoking will rise

Spain tobacco firms to pay to clean up cigarette butts

Tobacco companies will now be charged to clean up cigarette butts off the streets and beaches of Spain, according to new environmental regulations.

Millions of butts are thrown away each year - releasing toxic plastic waste which can take decades to break down.

#Plastic #Spain #Environment
#Pollution

bbc.com/news/world-europe-6418

Man enjoying a cigarette in Bilbao
www.bbc.comSpain tobacco firms to pay to clean up cigarette buttsCigarette manufacturers will also have to educate smokers not to throw away butts in public.

"...On Wednesday, the city of Philadelphia sued two major companies that use the How2Recycle label and other recycling symbols on their plastic bags: SC Johnson, which owns Ziploc, and Bimbo Bakeries USA, the country’s largest commercial baking company and the owner of brands such as Oroweat and Sara Lee. According to the 47-page complaint, SC Johnson and Bimbo have engaged in a “coordinated campaign of deception” to convince consumers that their plastic bags are recyclable...."

grist.org/accountability/phila

Grist · A ‘coordinated campaign of deception’: Philly sues 2 companies over misleading recycling labelsThe lawsuit targets SC Johnson, owner of Ziploc bags, and Bimbo Bakeries, the country's biggest bread and snack food manufacturer.

Micro- en nanoplastics zorgen voor stress bij gewassen zoals sla en wortels. Dat ontdekte Laura Julia Zantis. Door die stress kunnen planten minder goed groeien en daalt hun voedingswaarde.

Micro- and nanoplastics cause stress to crops such as lettuce and carrots, PhD candidate Laura Julia Zantis found. This can lead to reduced growth and a lower nutritional value.

universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/

Join us on 9/20 for Coastal Cleanup Day to help protect the Bay you love!

Stopping trash starts with us! Every year, 7 trillion pieces of plastic flow into #SFBay, hurting wildlife & local communities. And this year, it''s more than just a cleanup—it's a Trashure hunt! Find hidden "trash" items and win prizes while defending the Bay.

Sign up now to volunteer & join the hunt in SF: baykeeper.org/coastalcleanupday