The grams of waste per teaspoon of ketchup seems high.

What else has a super high packaging waste per consumable volume?

    • Chozo
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      101 year ago

      I think they mean the packaging. Micro SD cards usually come in a package that’s 10x the volume of the card, itself.

      Though, I’m not sure there’s a decent way around that one. It’s really difficult to ship and stock incredibly small products like that.

        • ares35
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          the large packaging is so they don’t grow legs and walk out of stores or warehouses. some retailers require larger packaging, plus those non-recyclable trackers embedded inside for anti-theft systems. some of those larger blister packs and hangers are comically large.

      • @Trihilis@feddit.nl
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        21 year ago

        Why does the packaging need plastic though? It’s absurd to me that coffe cups and stuff have to be degradable and made out of wood/carton (which is a good thing). And yet for a product where it shouldn’t matter “hey let’s use as much plastic as we can for this packaging”.

        I’ve been keeping SD cards in a drawer unprotected for years and I have yet to see one break.

        • @gammasfor@sh.itjust.works
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          41 year ago

          coffee cups

          You want to know the ridiculous thing about that - the coffee cup thing is a complete con. They can’t be recycled as paper/cardboard because they have a polymer coating to allow them to maintain their structure.

        • Chris
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          31 year ago

          Mostly it’s cardboard with a small amount of plastic around the card itself so you can see what you’re buying (and presumably so you can also see that somebody hasn’t discretely opens the packet and nicked the card).

      • @jasondj@ttrpg.network
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        11 year ago

        I think MicroCenter’s house brand flash media is sold “loose”, or in minimal packaging, at the register. The USB sticks are for sure, and I think the SD and microSD too (though in a plastic carry case).