Jonny
Assistant Pro
I'd be more than happy to switch to wooden tees if I was sure it was more environmentally friendly. I'm just not 100% convinced at the moment.
OK. Well then consider this. The wooden tees that you are not convinced by come from trees. These provide the planet with oxygen and help to reduce the harmful gases in our atmosphere during their growth lifecycle. In addition to this although they require power to make this will be no greater than that required to make a plastic tee. Next the factory producing the tees I listed above is located very close to the material source reducing the transport footprint of the raw material. In the case of plastic tees there is the extraction footprint, the transport of the crude oil and the associated risks, the byproducts of the refinement process, the transportation of the refined product to the factory and then the manufacturing process itself. Yes both products will have a transport footprint associated but the fact that the wooden tees may need to be transported in higher quantities doesn't mitigate the massively expensive carbon footprint of the end to end process for a plastic tee.
On top of that every country has the ability to grow and harvest wood... not true for oil. So there is no reason why a wooden tee cannot be made in your country of origin should you choose to research it to that degree.