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Green fish swimming. Except these are not real fish but empty plastic 1.5/2 liters Sprite green bottles. This was done by the eldest child and her classmates with the Greenpeace Volunteers. What a lovely way to recycle. Or reuse. Huh? I’m confused. I remember going to a min-concert of a folk singer half a lifetime […]

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Green fish swimming. Except these are not real fish but empty plastic 1.5/2 liters Sprite green bottles. This was done by the eldest child and her classmates with the Greenpeace Volunteers.

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What a lovely way to recycle. Or reuse. Huh? I’m confused.

I remember going to a min-concert of a folk singer half a lifetime ago, he said something like this while holding up a bottled water: “This is a healthy thing to do, drink water. In a politically incorrect non-biodegradable container.”

Everyone should learn how to reduce, reuse and recycle (not sure if this is the correct sequence, lol). We start them young in doing the three R for our trash. This reduce, reuse and recycle applies even or especially to people with Surgical Technologist jobs, doctors, teachers, and parents.

We do this at home, segregate our trash. Little things do matter when it comes to caring for the environment.

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