at least its not a single use product, the packaging it comes in is probably a worse contributor
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that's...
I somehow doubt that.
if an Italian died every time "an italian dies" Italy's population would be in the negatives by now.
True enough. Though I wonder, as a thought experiment, what would be the actual better option in the long run. Some type of resin maybe?
doesn't metal manufacturing use quite a lot more energy?
Sweden. The little keyfob thingies have been the thing for many decades here, I would guess ever since the dawn of internet banking, but I'd have to ask my parents instead of just assuming. I used to assume that was just normal for banks in the world at large. When you want to log in, the website gives you a code, you type the code into the fob and it responds with another code you type in to the website.
Nowadays they additionally offer login via BankID, a mobile app used throughout Sweden for personal online identification.
seriously, I've never seen a bank with password login to begin with. Every bank i know of uses physical devices that you type a code into
So my old cable box proves the second law of thermodynamics. The more you know hahah
Moonraker is about a guy who just wanted to save the trees
That's what it looks like when it works well. There's no way for parents to know if its a Joe situation or not.
It's not like it hasn't happened before. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/610k-settlement-in-school-webcam-spy-case/
you probably eat pigs, but I don't think the local farmer has to worry about you stealing one.