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There's so many micro plastics in the environment already from tire and brake dust, that I don't know if it would even make a large impact. I replaced plastic drinking vessels (cups, water bottles) that get frequent use, but otherwise I just try to buy non-plastic things as I replace old ones. For example, I'm pretty picky with only buying clothes from natural fibers whenever possible.
Obviously I’m going to consume microplastics regardless but I’d rather there be fewer carcinogens in all the stuff I’m constantly touching and that is on me.
My house is old and it is tile. Removing it sounds quite difficult, so knowing it isn’t helping anyway.
The upside to asbestos is that it is extremely fireproof.
well that rules out using a shovel to dig up your whole floor
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