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[quote=Anonymous]I won't throw away any plastic item that is still useful. Yeah yeah microplastics, but that's unavoidable now. I consider it my own moral duty to minimize what I send to landfills, and my own petty joy is to give the finger to amazon and other conduits of mass-produced garbage and keep on using my old, stained stuff instead of buying new. Am I tempted by the shiny, tidy, "non toxic" stacks of food storage containers I see on ig? Sure! But then I remember... this constant churn of manufactured goods is killing the planet. Resist! That said, when something is truly, fully depreciated, replace it with something you'll keep forever. That wasn't always an option, financially, but now I'm way more likely to buy an enameled cast iron than a $15 nonstick pan. [/quote]
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