Are you actually serious? A paper bag in your garbage can would last long enough to get half full. Obviously you eat out and do not eat a home do you.rajagainstthemachine wrote:you can put your garbage in paper bags too right? but in some cases that wont work.
Paper isn't rubbish, you're supposed to recycle it.rajagainstthemachine wrote:but for dry rubbish like paper, dust, wrappers etc you could use a paper bag.
Biodegradable and recyclable? I'm confused again. The former requires land-filling it, the latter recycling it. They would seem to be polar opposites.rajagainstthemachine wrote:Solution: get supermarkets to give away paper bags instead of plastic bags for dry goods, that turns into an easy biodegradable resource which can be recyled quite easily.
The first one appears to show a vagrant wrapped up in plastic bags. The second one shows a PET recycling plant. I'm unclear how either shows 'us humans inundating ourself under plastic'. Unless you're trying to do the socialist 'We're all guilty' shtick.rajagainstthemachine wrote: My pictures seem to signify the fact that us humans are inundating ourself in plastic.
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