You're A Natural
A 60-year-old plastic bottle washed up on a Scottish beach in 2026, its logo still legible. That single object quietly forces the question no label on the shelf will answer: when you throw a piece of plastic away, where does it physically go — and does any route you're offered actually make it stop existing? In this episode, we debate the central tension of the You're a Natural report "The Bottle That Outlived Its Decade": whether your faithfulness to sorting and recycling is a rational response to genuinely different disposal outcomes, or an unexamined ritual built on systematically withheld information about what actually happens to your plastic. We unpack five concepts the report builds its argument on — conservation of mass in disposal, the preservation inversion (why burial preserves rather than destroys), the 450-year fiction (the most-repeated statistic about plastic that was never measured), the gap between route instruction and fate disclosure, and why deposit-return schemes work precisely because they are the opposite of the current system. One host argues the routes differ enormously and sorting matters. The other argues the pack never tells you which fate your item joins. Both concede ground. Neither wins. You decide. This is a pre-reading companion. The debate prepares you to read the full report — it does not summarise it. Topics: plastic recycling, microplastics, packaging waste, deposit-return schemes, conservation of mass, plastic degradation, compostable plastics, incinerator ash, fate disclosure, resin codes Related episodes: When Recycling Leaves the Country, The Caddy Liner, The 37 Things Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-bottle-that-outlived-its-decade
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