The Hidden Costs of "Sustainable" Plastics
Many brands promote recycled or bio-based plastics as the ultimate eco-friendly solution. But the truth is more complicated:
Recycled Plastics are not circular
- Each recycling cycle degrades plastic’s quality, leading to downcycling (e.g., turning bottles into carpets or park benches).
- After a few rounds, the material becomes unusable and ends up in landfills or incinerators — contributing to pollution & carbon emissions.
Organic Plastics compete with our food supply
- PLA (polylactic acid), a popular bioplastic, is made from corn or sugarcane—crops that could otherwise feed people.
- Scaling up bio-plastics would require vast amounts of agricultural land, increasing deforestation and food prices.
- They’re also 3-5 times more expensive than conventional plastics, making them impractical for mass adoption.
- Because of the cost, organic plastics tend to be ‘exclusive’ only to specific segments of the population who can afford it – limiting its purpose.