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Same thing with chicken wings or Lobsters used to be throw away
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I don't understand why this process offends animal rights activists. And why Starbucks caved into nonsense activists
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@GraveFable25 woo that "waste" smells really good! I can smell it all day long lol
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And eat real food
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But MDF isn't the best material to repair
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Ikea is the Zara of furniture. Cheap, disposable junk
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Puts whole new meaning to shipping and handling extra! Beat do this before nations who can't properly handle proper lab precautions contaminate Mars and render samples useless!
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Why can't they use a motor to fan the flame?
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But this is the whole point of fashion brands. Each season is a new trend, color, design... And so there really isn't value for the target consumer who are young and on a tight budget to buy anything long lasting which probably cost 3-5x more. So they end up at H&M, Zara etc to buy disposable fashion.
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@Big-Government-Is-The-Problem and you can't patent it
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@GraveFable25 still is good not to go direct to land fill
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Clean the world adds so much plastic waste into the landfill and oceans! Look at all the plastic! OMG
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@spiderbrandt4066 you'd need to be backed by someone with deep pockets who does it in order to get a tax break
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@clairefitzpatrick7183 to make what? Dupont isn't the only one making this stuff
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It's a wind wind for everybody
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Really good quality though
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What's destroying the ecosystem is plastic in the ocean and china's illegal Ocean fishing factories
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@mitchelledgecomb4086 over eating / over production is the problem here.
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@Nib_Nob-t7x and made by machines!
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@ltpetrenko why can't they use a motor to drive the gas
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@reasondro yea but I bet it wasn't too cool when he was a kid at the playgrounds and other kids asked, so what does YOUR dad do?
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China has fleets of large ships globally illegally fishing 24/7 and they don't go home. Whatever they catch is sent home by supply ships. Staffed by probably slave labor or prison camps.
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