Post-consumer recyling has always been greenwashing.
It acts as a "license to pollute" for Karens, though: "I recycle and tell other people off for not recycling enough; I'm working hard saving the planet, so I deserve my five-hours-each-way plane trip for a weekend break four times a year."
I agree the post-consumer recycling passes the buck from manufacturers to consumers. I think your point can be made without making it sound like it is because "Karens", which is just a way of saying "thoughtless women", are taking frivolous trips.
If you're going to complain that the blame and responsibility is misplaced, you're ruining own point by using it as a reason to complain about "thoughtless women and their unimportant, pointless trips." It would be similarly ineffective to make a comment about just men and their unimportant, pointless trips.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadIt acts as a "license to pollute" for Karens, though: "I recycle and tell other people off for not recycling enough; I'm working hard saving the planet, so I deserve my five-hours-each-way plane trip for a weekend break four times a year."
If you're going to complain that the blame and responsibility is misplaced, you're ruining own point by using it as a reason to complain about "thoughtless women and their unimportant, pointless trips." It would be similarly ineffective to make a comment about just men and their unimportant, pointless trips.