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    Thread: What Products are Made Using Petroleum /Oil

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      Default What Products are Made Using Petroleum /Oil

      Here is a short list of items that are made from Petroleum products:

      A partial list of products made from Petroleum (144 of 6000 items)

      One 42-gallon barrel of oil creates 19.4 gallons of gasoline. The rest (over half) is used to make things like:

      Solvents
      Diesel fuel
      Motor Oil
      Bearing Grease
      Ink
      Floor Wax
      Ballpoint Pens
      Football Cleats
      Upholstery
      Sweaters
      Boats
      Insecticides
      Bicycle Tires
      Sports Car Bodies
      Nail Polish
      Fishing lures
      Dresses
      Tires
      Golf Bags
      Perfumes
      Cassettes
      Dishwasher parts
      Tool Boxes
      Shoe Polish
      Motorcycle Helmet
      Caulking
      Petroleum Jelly
      Transparent Tape
      CD Player
      Faucet Washers
      Antiseptics
      Clothesline
      Curtains
      Food Preservatives
      Basketballs
      Soap
      Vitamin Capsules
      Antihistamines
      Purses
      Shoes
      Dashboards
      Cortisone
      Deodorant
      Footballs
      Putty
      Dyes
      Panty Hose
      Refrigerant
      Percolators
      Life Jackets
      Rubbing Alcohol
      Linings
      Skis
      TV Cabinets
      Shag Rugs
      Electrician's Tape
      Tool Racks
      Car Battery Cases
      Epoxy
      Paint
      Mops
      Slacks
      Insect Repellent
      Oil Filters
      Umbrellas
      Yarn
      Fertiizers
      Hair Coloring
      Roofing
      Toilet Seats
      Fishing Rods
      Lipstick
      Denture Adhesive
      Linoleum
      Ice Cube Trays
      Synthetic Rubber
      Speakers
      Plastic Wood

      Electric Blankets
      Glycerin
      Tennis Rackets
      Rubber Cement
      Fishing Boots
      Dice
      Nylon Rope
      Candles
      Trash Bags
      House Paint
      Water Pipes
      Hand Lotion
      Roller Skates
      Surf Boards
      Shampoo
      Wheels
      Paint Rollers
      Shower Curtains
      Guitar Strings
      Luggage
      Aspirin
      Safety Glasses
      Antifreeze
      Football Helmets
      Awnings
      Eyeglasses
      Clothes
      Toothbrushes
      Ice Chests
      Footballs
      Combs
      CDs & DVD's
      Paint Brushes
      Detergents
      Vaporizers
      Balloons
      Sun Glasses
      Tents
      Heart Valves
      Crayons
      Parachutes
      Telephones
      Enamel
      Pillows
      Dishes
      Cameras
      Anesthetics
      Artificial Turf
      Artificial limbs
      Bandages
      Dentures
      Model Cars
      Folding Doors
      Hair Curlers
      Cold cream
      Movie film
      Soft Contact lenses
      Drinking Cups
      Fan Belts
      Car Enamel
      Shaving Cream
      Ammonia
      Refrigerators
      Golf Balls
      Toothpaste
      Gasoline

      Americans consume petroleum products at a rate of three-and-a-half gallons of oil and more than
      250 cubic feet of natural gas per day each! But, as shown here petroleum is not just used for fuel.
      http://www.ranken-energy.com/Product...0Petroleum.htm

      I don't think we realize just how involved Oil is in our everyday life...I think it worth looking into alternatives for some of the products that use oil...for example there are perfectly good toothpastes that do not use petroleum products.

      What do you think...how do we reduce the amount of oil we need to continue our lifestyles? What can we do without and what can we find alternatives for?

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      Shannon

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      Good thread Shannon! One thing you missed here is baby oil!! Most people do not realise this is a mineral and not vegetable based oil. I would never use it on my kids...I used to use good old fashioned sunflower oil. These oils only coat the skin to keep in moisture and act as a barrier. Vegetable oils do the same thing but also feed and nourish the skin. I use Grapeseed oil after a shower as a body moisturiser and it is so much better for the skin.

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      I knew the petro/oil list was grossly extensive and it is truly amazing to see just how dependent the whole Human Race has become on varying Plastics grades for various needs and applications ... it's not just limited to plastic bottles and petro/gas/oil to fuel vechiles.

      Plastics are in our homes and have become so intergrated in our daily lives, that I don't think there is a way to revert that on a grand scale so, the oil industry isn't going anywhere ... unfortnately the dependency on oil is far too great and we all know the owner of these oil companies are blatantly exploitting the industry because of greed. And though we, the consumers, may not like to admit it, (and here I am not supporting the industry one bit ... but just saying) ... the uses for petro/oil have helped further our technologies and understandings of the World and Universe ... so it's 'damned if you do, damned if you don't'.

      All of this said ... there are ways to reduce the usage/dependency on petro/oil ... which is extremely importnat for every little bit does count.

      Thank you, Shannon, for your efforts in the creation of this important thread my dear friend ... it is important to be properly informed!!
      In Loving Memory.
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      WOW that's quite a list...definitely petroleum and plastics are around us in so many hundreds/thousands of different ways. And yet, I do believe that if our ingenuity was sufficiently focussed we could find sustainable alternatives and the same goes for fuel and power. The question is, are we sufficiently motivated yet and is government investing enough money into research? Until now I think these big corporations have had too much power and influence over government. They may not be going away anytime soon, but their power needs to be kept in check. Least that's how I currently sees it

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      What I find interesting is that companies state how expensive it is to recycle many of the plastics etc, and yet we know that if it was mandatory, or that consumers would only buy recycled product the big business's would develop the means by which to efficiently recycle the product at a lower cost and much more effectively. Supply and Demand.

      I think to that we need to look at going back to some of the ways we abandoned for plastic, such as using glass containers again for certain things etc...especially food items seeing as plastics actually leach a certain amount of toxins into the food products etc.

      And we defiantly need to do more research and development for ways to recycle better, because honestly if we could truly reuse the plastics already created we would again eliminate a chunk of the oil consumption.

      Also, I think we need to pay closer attention to manufacturing practices...sometimes the consumption of fuels is far larger for one type of product then another...which one outweighs the other.

      Sheesh...wish it wasn't quite so complicated.

      Shannon

      PS...now I know why the media and government are targeting cars at the moment...much easier sell...less complicated...LOL.

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