What if Santa was real? Theory on the resource consumption and sources (Suesa's Science Challenge)

in suesascience •  7 years ago  (edited)

It's the magical time of the year we can enjoy a new Suesa's science challenge!

This time the theme is on Christmas and what if Santa was real? How would things work to make it possible?

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I have chosen to approach the natural resource consumption, as most gifts given in Christmas contain plastic. Toys, electronics, Japanese cars, clothes? I'm not talking about plastic rain coats or similar, but most common synthetic fibers are basically plastics (like polyester or nylon)! Read more!

In general, more and more plastics are used, and plenty of plastics end up in places they shouldn't, like the oceans. Source
As the trend is growing, the creation of more and more plastics require more and more oil, as plastic is an oil based material.

Santa creating majority of the Christmas presents in his workshop would require massive amounts of resources to be created and transported to his workshop. As the main method of transportation to Santa's workshop is the flying reindeer, we can't assume such amounts of raw materials to be transported to the workshop while maintaining the reindeer's strength for Christmas holidays.

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The solution might be that majority of the plastics required in the Santa's workshop are collected from the junk plastics. As we know, there are extremely low amounts of plastic in the North and in the other sea areas close to Finland! Source

And please remember: we all know Santa Claus lives in Lapland. No talk about the North Pole.

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Most of the year Santa is assumed to run a plastics collecting plant on the seaside to collect plastic materials from the sea. It might be seabin style or something else, like ocean cleanup project has designed. We assume all these project were inspired by Santa Claus.

We have data to back up our claim. Even though world population is steadily increasing and thus the total amount of presents is increasing, the amount of plastics created in Europe is not increasing! Source

This is a clear signal Santa is not creating new plastics, but instead using existing resources to create toys for children. And remember; Santa Claus lives in his workshop in Finland, which is a country in Europe.

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Santa Claus is known for his kindness towards children, however it's a little known fact he's also helping to clear the waters from excess plastics.

What an awesome deed from such a kind man like him.

Well done Santa Claus. Well done.

Now let's dump some more plastics in the ocean to give more materials for Santa. Think of the children!


Sources used:
Worldwatch Institute, "Global Plastic Production Rises, Recycling Lags"
Textile World, Alasdair Carmichael, "Man-Made Fibers Continue To Grow"
Michael Gross, "Oceans of plastic waste"
PlasticsEurope, "Plastics – the Facts 2015"

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mass elves in scuba suits is the only way... make those slaves work year round!!!

Hey that could also be one idea! At least a method of the good old times, but nowadays elves have unions too..

but @apsu, why do his toys say made in china? Is it possible that maybe he has outsourced his factories to other countries in order to handle the increased demand of toys? I enjoyed your writeup though!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Well it's not his toys, you might have got tricked by someone. As I mentioned, Santa is behind most of the Christmas presents in the world, not all of them. Maybe you have been naughty doubting him, so you are getting bought presents instead of real Santa ones.

Edit: You should visit Santa in Lapland to get some faith in him :)

What if Santa was real I have just read, in this post@apsu... oh no are you telling me he isn't? hehehe Thank you for sharing Take care

I know! Well that was the theme, if he was real. Of course he is, I should tell @suesa to fix the issue with her challenge.

It's a sad thing to celebrate the end of a year and the beginning of a new year in destroying a lot of beautiful things in nature.

Well as you can see, Santa is not actually destroying anything but only saving the nature!

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