wouldnt you want to argue for the reduction of consumer plastic, then, so the rest of this super limited resource can be saved for medical and scientific purposes?
I did mention that plastic water bottles and other such consumer level disposable plastics aren’t really required. Though the alternatives are much heavier and often bulkier than their plastic counterparts. Making them more difficult and costly to ship. And yeas, that includes basic food stuffs.
No. More. Plasticccc? Whelp, there goes my new hip and wheel chair and pain here I come!
wouldnt you want to argue for the reduction of consumer plastic, then, so the rest of this super limited resource can be saved for medical and scientific purposes?
I did mention that plastic water bottles and other such consumer level disposable plastics aren’t really required. Though the alternatives are much heavier and often bulkier than their plastic counterparts. Making them more difficult and costly to ship. And yeas, that includes basic food stuffs.
Somehow I doubt hips and wheelchairs are among the top offenders
I dunno, friend. Maybe the title doesn’t contain the entire contents of the book.
The title most certainly doesn’t contain the whole book. But it does contain the whole belief of the author.