Graduation project
We are recycling ourselves to death
What actually happens to the leftover supermarket products? Or the mislabeled products from factories? The products that don’t meet our high standards? All of this surplus is recycled into animal feed. This may seem like a good idea, but in reality, it has extreme consequences
Research has shown that a large portion of supermarket products is discarded. To prevent waste, these products are often recycled into animal feed. However, this recycling cycle contributes to a serious problem: plastic pollution in the food chain. Products that do not meet our high-quality standards are ground into animal feed along with their packaging. The result? An adult pig ingests a daily amount of plastic equivalent to a credit card. This poses many health risks, not only for livestock but also for us. We consume a lot of animal products, and we also reuse, for example, manure for fertilizers in the agricultural industry. This leads to plastic entering our food and the environment, with severe consequences for both our well-being and the world.
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Recent graduate in:
Communication and Multimedia Design,
Avans University Breda
@ninke.freijser
Ninke.freijser@gmail.com
Ninke Freijser