• bitteroldcoot@piefed.social
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    7 hours ago

    Has anyone considered the flip side of this. if we are unintentionally creating a bacteria that eats plastic, and our civilization is made of plastic, then this is a bad thing. Hospital equipment, airplanes, computers food storage, electrical wires…

    Don’t get me wrong, I think we should end all plastic use. but in a controlled way, not with a plastic eating plague.

    • porcoesphino@mander.xyz
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      4 hours ago

      Kind of, but there are plenty of paper and wood decomposers and we still use plenty of those. It will have consequences but you already have to service vehicles and you already need to sanitise hospital equipment

    • MNByChoice@midwest.social
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      5 hours ago

      To be fair, this has happened before, and I understand it was far hard for the bacteria then.

      There was a time when cellulose could not be broken down. Trees fell and piled up for … miles? Anyway, then bacteria figured out how to break it down. (We also got coal from the trees that were burred.) Anyway, we still build out of cellulose. Sometimes we treat the cellulose, sometimes we don’t.

      Plastic may, or may not, end up the same way.

    • Vex_Detrause@lemmy.ca
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      7 hours ago

      I don’t think bacteria can stop Big Oil from pumping oil to make plastic and Big Plastic from making consumer things.

    • Limerance@piefed.social
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      7 hours ago

      When the plastic eating bacteria starts endangering the existence of artificial consciousness in the machine, life on earth will be purposefully wiped out.