It’s Not in the Bag
It’s Not in the Bag
Shoppers in Bangkok, Thailand started the new year with a ban on single use plastic bags. Thai shoppers are finding innovative ways to carry their groceries. Acharin Prahausri borrowed food-storage netting from his mother that she normally dries fish in, tossing snacks, milk and juice and posing for a photo at a 7-Eleven. From wheelbarrows to hampers to suitcases, many have taken to social media to post pictures of their efforts to comply with the plastic bag initiative. In other posts, one man grinned at the camera as he held a wheelbarrow laden with bottles of water, paper towels and soap.
Discussing the environment with his friend, one man asked, “Which of our natural resources to you think will become exhausted first?” his Buddy answered, “the taxpayer.”
If Mac users care more about the environment more than Windows users
Then why do Macs have a trash can and Windows has a recycling bin?
I’ve heard all the environmental activists’ arguments for banning plastic products…
and they’re really just grasping at straws.
Given how much damage Trump is doing to the environment…
his secret service code name is officially “Agent Orange”.