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Old 11-12-2008, 01:05 AM   #1
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WTF, is that for real?
Unfortunately, yes. It was first reported a little over a year ago. The plastics are said to come from all over the Pacific but that California is thought to be the largest contributor.

For what it is worth my wife and I just returned from our local and organic food coop where they offer lots of "bulk" liquids as well as solids. Reusing our containers and bags we brought the following bulk items home:

Shampoo
Conditioner
Lotion
Dish soap
Laundry soap
Olive oil
Eggs
Maple syrup
Pancake mix
Lentil beans
Leeks
Spinach
Mushrooms
Spaghetti pasta
Farafelle pasta
Earl Grey tea
Chai tea

All of that and the few packaged items we bought were brought home in our reusable cloth bags. Once cosumed any reusable packaging will indeed be reused and all other packaging will be recycled locally.

These are small steps that anyone can take to greatly reduce the amount of plastics and other waste in general that they introduce into the stream. Avoiding bottled water and soda is another. The less you waste the less chance there is for the remaining waste to end up somewhere horrible like the middle of the Pacific, or the local landfill.
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Old 11-12-2008, 11:18 PM   #2
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Unfortunately, yes. It was first reported a little over a year ago. The plastics are said to come from all over the Pacific but that California is thought to be the largest contributor.

For what it is worth my wife and I just returned from our local and organic food coop where they offer lots of "bulk" liquids as well as solids. Reusing our containers and bags we brought the following bulk items home:

Shampoo
Conditioner
Lotion
Dish soap
Laundry soap
Olive oil
Eggs
Maple syrup
Pancake mix
Lentil beans
Leeks
Spinach
Mushrooms
Spaghetti pasta
Farafelle pasta
Earl Grey tea
Chai tea

All of that and the few packaged items we bought were brought home in our reusable cloth bags. Once cosumed any reusable packaging will indeed be reused and all other packaging will be recycled locally.

These are small steps that anyone can take to greatly reduce the amount of plastics and other waste in general that they introduce into the stream. Avoiding bottled water and soda is another. The less you waste the less chance there is for the remaining waste to end up somewhere horrible like the middle of the Pacific, or the local landfill.
Thank you for doing all you do to recycle, I recycle everything I can also. I stopped drinking bottled water or softdrinks years ago and I bought a reusable 20ounce water bottle that I fill with tap water, that's all I drink now. We don't have recycle pickup here so I have to drive out of my way to the recycle drop-off but it's worth it. Thanks.
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