Sentences with phrase «thought of a plastic bag»

She acknowledges that, until she lives on a farm and produces everything from scratch, she will still rely on a bulk - food system that generates trash in its supply chain (think of those plastic bags lining the bins, etc.), even if she's not the one bringing it home.
I wondered if you used an inner container but never would have thought of a plastic bag.

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On title cards during the player select screen, she often rambles through a long train of thought (in Backyard Soccer she got to paper vs. plastic shopping bags before suddenly losing herself in the conversation).
The containers are perfect, I can't tell you how excited I am to think of a school year without that dreaded wrestling of plastic bags in the morning.
I thought I was doing everything right - long ago I purged the house of any BPA - containing plastics, I've substituted Lunchskins for plastic bags in my kids» lunches (OK, most of the time) and I've never microwaved food in plastic containers or with... [Continue reading]
Can you think of a fun craft to make using plastic bags?
We think big and often look toward replacing the products with the most impact like diapers, water bottles and plastic shopping bags before we consider alternatives to some of the smaller, simpler products in our daily lives.
If you don't think you'll be using your milk within a few days, then, freeze for later in plastic bags designed especially for storing breast milk (make sure to write the date on the outside of the bags!).
I'm sure they now think it is an even better idea than putting 5p on plastic bags, an idea David Laws assures me is the most popular policy the LibDems have put forward since, er, the abolition of tuition fees.
I've also thought of storing in a plastic bag with a corner cut off to be able to squeeze like toothpaste, but haven't tried it yet.
Think ornamental kale as the base and hand - tied boutiques wrapped in burlap coffee bags instead of plastic.
The pop - up shop, Package Free, will live in Williamsburg from May 1 to July, stocking eco-friendly alternatives to any single - use item you can think of: reusable tote bags, compostable toothbrushes, refillable dental floss, natural beauty products in bulk, even skateboards made from ocean plastic.
For example, it wasn't until Paul Cannella, president and owner of Chicago - based PoopBags.com, Inc., researched plastic bags that he began thinking about what he was using to clean up after his dog.
Sadly manta poo studies (it's a thing) have discovered a diet largely consisting of plastic — something to think about when buying a plastic water bottle or mindlessly accepting a plastic straw or bag.
Check out the glow - in - the - dark fun in the mad scientists» lab, enjoy spine tingling talks about creatures of the deep, stop by the craft table to make a Dia de Los Muertos mask and check out a new fun maze that will challenge all to think twice about using plastic bags.
I think about where they came from before this, and what kind of lifestyle they must lead to be buying only bee pollen and toilet paper; or to be waiting for the bus at this time with that particular gathering of plastic bags.
«The planet has been through a lot worse than us... been through earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drift, solar flares, sun spots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the poles, hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment by comets and asteroids and meteors, worldwide floods, tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recurring ice ages — and we think some plastic bags and some aluminum cans are going to make a difference?»
Whatever, I think he'd do a better job of it of any of the surviving / ossified lefties that give a standing ovation when anyone suggests we ban the plastic bag.
The Central American nation intends to replace these wasteful, ocean - clogging items — such as plastic store bags, straws, coffee stirrers, containers and plastic cutlery — for biodegradable or water - soluble alternatives, or products made of renewable materials (think plant starches).
I think if we are ultimately trying to tip the balance so lots of people make small changes which have a big impact then the jar could be just too off - putting and extreme, and puts barriers in place for people who might otherwise quite easily change a few key behaviours like straws, plastic bags, etc..
I think of Portland or San Francisco... places where people wear hemp and plastic bags are banned and electric cars fill the parking lots.
Dolphins, says accompanying eco-tour guide, Eva from Israel's version of the Sierra Club the SPNI, think plastic bags are jellyfish.
While I think this is great news, there's one aspect of these urban plastic bag bans that I do not understand.
I have a nephew that makes me think of the floating plastic bag... You have inspired me to reach across the country to him on a regular basis!
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