Talk about first world problems...
Joe blow hobo would rather see paper. it's a better insulator and breathes as compared to plastic...
Joe blow hobo would rather see paper. it's a better insulator and breathes as compared to plastic...
but you don't recycle the plastic bags? sounds like you could improve a bit then, huh?
I'm certainly no tree hugger, but it seems that every product made should have a disposal plan that is sustainable, otherwise don't allow it.
in Illinois there isis there a law against photoing and driving?
Everyone of those examples is another use but the plastic bag will eventually end up in the trash and not be "recycled".plastic bags are recyclable, you can also use them to line your boots in the winter, pack your lunch in, line your small garbage cans in the house, use them for insulation in hippy homes, bury your dead gerbil in one, use them for packing material, pick up dog poop with them, arts and crafts projects, home organization, use them for travel as your luggage... i think they are pretty sustainableI'm certainly no tree hugger, but it seems that every product made should have a disposal plan that is sustainable, otherwise don't allow it.
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