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There is a certain gentlemen who lectures others about his version of 'Sustainable Beekeeping' and who condemns the presence of a few pennyworth of metal in a beehive because of it's harmful ecological footprint. He does so on the Internet whilst communicating via a Pentium-class laptop containing rare-earth capacitors, an N-Gigabyte hard drive, and the services of the global Internet structure - which I suspect may well contain just a little bit of metal, here and there.
A bit like flying to a Global Warming symposium on a 747.
LJ
Of all the uses of plastic, a beehive is one of the most benign. It is for a long lived durable product facilating a renewable resource. a useful lifetime that is longer than nearly all cars,
If one sought to eliminate plastics from ones life this should be one of the last item to go along with the plastic encapsulating your solar panels to make them weather proof. (yes they are sealed to the glass with a heat sealing plastic)
Just because polystyrene is mistakenly used in disposable packaging , other applications should not be tarred with the same brush.