From: Nature's Shield: The Plants Replacing Oil in Our Paint
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While plant-based coatings are better than oil, we have to be careful about where we get the plants. If we clear wild forests or use up prime farmland just to grow crops for paint, we cause a different environmental crisis. Critics argue that we should only make bio-coatings from waste products, like agricultural leftovers, forestry scraps, or food waste, rather than crops people could eat.

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Supporting arguments

  • Using food crops for industrial coatings could drive up food prices.
  • True green paint should use waste, not fresh crops.
  • Land use and water footprint must be tracked carefully.
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Major paint brands are swapping oil for plant seeds and corn.
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Metal drink cans are getting safe, plant-based inside coatings.
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Wood waste is being turned into protective packaging liners.
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