Plastic Waste and Toxic Chemicals: Is Film Photography Bad for the Planet?

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Plastic Waste and Toxic Chemicals: Is Film Photography Bad for the Planet?
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How can film photography be made less damaging to the environment?

A group of analog photographers in Boston has looked at the impact film has on the environment and explored ways to make it more sustainable.in a new era where climate change is a more pressing issue than ever before, students from Northeastern University have looked at the medium’s impact on the planet.“It definitely concerns me as more people seem to be getting involved in film photography.”

Chemicals are the most hazardous issue, particularly silver which is used in the fixer. Photo labs are supposed to dispose of silver properly but in 2006 Swedish authorities found thatin Stockholm’s sewers over a five-year period which they attributed to the decline of film photography and the rise of digital.

Then there is the paper and packaging film photography uses. Excessive photo paper can be used in darkrooms as photographers try and expose negatives perfectly, while rolls of film are transported and sold in plastic packaging.from 1997 finding that photographic processing used up to 1,000 gallons of wastewater per day. “Mainly because it’s one of those things that is impossible to avoid.

“It would help if the industry created more advances in terms of more sustainable chemicals…we all would embrace it.”

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