We are now aware of that one more 'modern' material is detrimental for the environment, namely plastics of most sorts.
As we all have a stronger love of nature than the average citizen, have you thought about not buying equipment made from or containing these plastics?
I never liked plastic in my clothing, Helly Hansen jumpers excluded. But I have used plastics for much of my equipment, like tents, backpacks, plates, and much more.
Now with that knowledge that plastics will harm our environment in a more severe way than we thought before, I will remove those materials as much as I can from my kit.
Has anybody else thought about this?
The problem I have though is to choose which material I should use. It is not easy to know which replacement is less harmful.
Aluminium plate? Titanium plate? Enamelled steel?
As we all have a stronger love of nature than the average citizen, have you thought about not buying equipment made from or containing these plastics?
I never liked plastic in my clothing, Helly Hansen jumpers excluded. But I have used plastics for much of my equipment, like tents, backpacks, plates, and much more.
Now with that knowledge that plastics will harm our environment in a more severe way than we thought before, I will remove those materials as much as I can from my kit.
Has anybody else thought about this?
The problem I have though is to choose which material I should use. It is not easy to know which replacement is less harmful.
Aluminium plate? Titanium plate? Enamelled steel?