Submitted by Consistent_Elk_5546 t3_zysg3a in explainlikeimfive
FriendlyCraig t1_j27nv0i wrote
Latex can be harvested directly from trees, and still is, but most plastics used today are from petroleum.
Simply put, plastics are chains of carbon+other stuff. Petroleum is very rich in carbon+other stuff. Refineries break down big chains of petroleum into smaller parts. They then combine these smaller parts into other big chains, which are the various types of plastic we use today. The same can be done with natural latex, but that stuff isn't as abundant so we don't use it much anymore.
An analogy of this would be starting with a house. You break down the house into smaller parts: wood, nails, drywall, paint, and so on. You then use these parts to build a bunch of sheds.
Consistent_Elk_5546 OP t1_j28tskr wrote
Thank you, it makes sense
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