at least its not a single use product, the packaging it comes in is probably a worse contributor
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that's...
I somehow doubt that.
if an Italian died every time "an italian dies" Italy's population would be in the negatives by now.
True enough. Though I wonder, as a thought experiment, what would be the actual better option in the long run. Some type of resin maybe?
doesn't metal manufacturing use quite a lot more energy?
espresso machine is under pressure
Not in the cup its not.
overheating sugar happens at temperatures water will never ever reach at atmospheric pressure
with so many siblings, things happen you know
Sweden. The little keyfob thingies have been the thing for many decades here, I would guess ever since the dawn of internet banking, but I'd have to ask my parents instead of just assuming. I used to assume that was just normal for banks in the world at large. When you want to log in, the website gives you a code, you type the code into the fob and it responds with another code you type in to the website.
Nowadays they additionally offer login via BankID, a mobile app used throughout Sweden for personal online identification.
seriously, I've never seen a bank with password login to begin with. Every bank i know of uses physical devices that you type a code into
Why do you care?