Buying a new car is not better than keeping an old one
Buying a new car is not better than keeping an old one
Buying a new car is not better than keeping an old one
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Here's another "fun" fact, with every 3 miles you drive you will polite about 1 straw of microplastics from the cars tires.
Here's a fun fact because I work in a lab that studies micro and nanoplastics:
Of all the plastics we have studied, tire particles are THE FUCKING ABSOLUTE WORST. They leach all sorts of nasty shit.
Source?
You know how you have to buy tires every few years because they "go bald"? As in, they've lost that material that was once tread? That material isn't just disappearing, it flies off the tires in the form of tiny particles that are in the air and water. It's actually really toxic too, way more than other plastics. Fun fact EV tires are even more toxic.
Source: I work in a toxicology lab studying microplastics.
Yes I know that, but I'm asking for your source for your claim of those exact numbers.
It's an article from a Dutch professor, unfortunately paywalled
https://fd.nl/futures/1299880/autobanden-de-grote-vergeten-vervuiler
On his linked he summarized some points
Google translated
Column FD
While notable: That wasn't a source on the particular fact cited.
I responded somewhere above in the conservation.
It was something I heard this professor say in a podcast and there was also a newspaper article about it.
This English items doesn't say the straw bit, but it does say 4KG of microplastics during its lifetime
After some Googling, a car tire will last about 50K miles. After 50K miles it has lost 4KG of microplastics. A car has 4 tires so 16KG.
16000 grammes per 50K miles, is almost 1 gram per 3 miles.
First Google result Straws on average weigh so little—about one sixty-seventh of an ounce or . 42 grams