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Make an efficient alcohol stove out of soda cans if you're out doors and need to boil water or cook food
(www.thesodacanstove.com)
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer
Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.
plastics are petroleum products, in their gaseous state they're usually not safe to breathe. Burning it out would necessarily mean vaporizing it. Wouldn't want to breathe that.
Sure, but sticking it in a fire for a few seconds would remove the plastic. You wouldn't be directly breathing in the smoke from the fire I assume, unless you're some kind of crazy person.
The amount of burning plastic in one can in negligible. I've spent hundreds and hundreds of hours sitting around fires breathing in all kinds of combustion byproducts (wood smoke is bad for you), an extra can or two isn't going to shift the actuarial tables.
Me too. I was more wondering if it can be easily removed by burning or if it's more bound to the aluminum somehow and would still leave something bad after burned. The guy saying how harmful it is to burn plastic I pretty much ignored. I'm an eagle scout. I've breathed in a lot more junk than that tiny bit of plastic.