Not to disagree with you, but:
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YouTube - Recycling Myths (1/3): P & T Bull****! [Part 1 of 3; others in Related Videos)
Not to disagree with you, but:
(Warning: Potentially strong language)
YouTube - Recycling Myths (1/3): P & T Bull****! [Part 1 of 3; others in Related Videos)
Last edited by nodepositneededbonus; 03-26-2024 at 11:57 PM.
well as for plastic ebags. there are good and bad to this being banned. the good thing is u get rid of plastic that is non biodegradable but then we start using paper bags then we cut down more trees. so which is better? they do sell bio degradable bags like at whole foods and others but if they offe rthose i believe they should be free in stead of paying like 3-5 bucks for them. as a world as a whole we need to be green we need to worry about one thing at a time. i say pollution is out biggest worry. we got so much federal and local money tied in being green but non of it seems to be working. i say reduce pollution then worry about the rest.
If you read my post it talk about re-usable bags and the fashion designers and what not.. that is the alternative. They do charge you for plastic bags in other cities.
Also, designers are taking on a new way to look at your own bags. Designing them to be a fashious expression and a green statement.
- I don't know where they design paper bags..
In Los Angeles they charge you for plastic bags.
Plastic bags destroy the rubber trees.
I didn't use "re-usable" I figured that people would pick up on it. Who would ever design paper bags??
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