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Plastic.Earth.2023.1080p.WEBRip.x265-LAMA.mp4 | 1h39m | 1920x1080 | HEVC | AAC |
The plastic crisis is met head-on with tackling the solutions to deal with the over production of single-use plastics.
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About fking time
About fking time decompostable plastics are entering mass production. Thing is this shit is twisted to suck more bullshit climate change cock which is just one bird, besides how many?, being fed to braindead brainwashed government dick sucking zombies.
And next point: What sinister agenda lurks behind this switch. We all know global mega corporations using their profits for evil always have an ultra evil twist with any move they do. Question is will it be reveal with digging over a long period of time or not?
Where I am from, single-use
Where I am from, single-use plastics like grocery bags and straws have been banned. I am now getting used to using the same cloth bag every time I go shopping. Not a big deal, but hopefully helpful in the long term... some may disagree. At first I thought it was "too little, too late", but maybe things like this can make a difference.
Leading an ocean clean-up (with Boyan Slat) [podcast]
https://thepositiveleadershippodcast.buzzsprout.com/1798971/13329790
Humans create more than 400 million metric tons of plastic every year. Around a million tons of that plastic ends up in the ocean.
On this week’s episode, JP speaks to Boyan Slat, CEO and founder of The Ocean Cleanup, a non-profit foundation on a mission to remove 90% of it by 2040. Listen now.