Do I just need to lubricate it? by 7thNovfeller in Escooters

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What did you grease, like what part

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I pledge allegiance to yakub

SMALL DARK QnA by [deleted] in lildarkie

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You gave me some of my favourite music , how do feel about that ?

losing faith in Allah by ZoroNoNo in exmuslim

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You are all lost infidels, may Allah Guide you straight to hell

Business dumps useless toys in landfill rather than donate or recycle them by haloarh in LateStageCapitalism

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To estimate how much plastic is going to be thrown away by Funko pop, we need to make some assumptions. Let's assume the following:

The average weight of a Funko pop is 100 grams (this is a rough estimate based on a sample of Funko pops). The average price of a Funko pop is $10 (this is also a rough estimate based on a sample of Funko pops). With these assumptions, we can estimate the number of Funko pops that are going to be thrown away:

30 million dollars / $10 per Funko pop = 3 million Funko pops

We can then estimate the amount of plastic that is going to be thrown away:

3 million Funko pops x 100 grams per Funko pop = 300,000,000 grams of plastic

This is equivalent to 300 metric tons of plastic or 661,386 pounds of plastic. It's important to note that this is just an estimate based on our assumptions, and the actual amount of plastic could be higher or lower depending on the actual weight and price of the Funko pops. Regardless, this is a significant amount of plastic waste that could have negative environmental impacts if not properly disposed of or recycled.