I applaud a newspaper giving us understanding of the downside costs of things done, but we don't have time machines, and suggesting (as I am sure many will do) this would have been better avoided by not doing masks is contentious.
> Taking into account the total amount of single-use face masks produced during the height of the pandemic, the researchers estimated they led to the release of 128-214kg of bisphenol B into the environment.
Distributed worldwide, as opposed to the product of the massive plastics factories, also distributed worldwide, mostly in low compliance economies...
I think some moral relativism has to come to the conversation. We should deal with the mask waste stream problem. We should also understand it, set against other problems.