Death By Convenience January 26, 2020September 8, 2020sandyjwhite About Life, Photo Challenge, Photography, Photos, Poetry, Social Commentary Tags: One Word Sunday, Poetry, Reflection, Social Commentary Random Items From Our Recycle Bin Living In a Plastic World Tons of It In circles Swirls Around fins And Tails it Curls Corpses In death nets Do Whirl One Word Sunday: Plastic Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Words are hard after that – you make the message very clear, Sandy. And embarrassingly, we all still buy plastic LikeLiked by 1 person
And even though many make the effort to recycle, I understand it’s becoming more difficult for recyclers to find buyers to repurpose recyclables. It’s a vicious, deadly circle. LikeLiked by 1 person
Something has to be done… and I know I could use less if I just stuck with it. I do buy recycled when I can. Wonderful poem on pollution! LikeLiked by 1 person
Words are hard after that – you make the message very clear, Sandy. And embarrassingly, we all still buy plastic
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And even though many make the effort to recycle, I understand it’s becoming more difficult for recyclers to find buyers to repurpose recyclables. It’s a vicious, deadly circle.
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Apt title, Sandy. We’re drowning in plastic.
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Unfortunately so.
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Powerful. Gut punch of truth.
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Thanks, Tracy.
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A HUGE problem… the Pacific gyre alone is bigger than the state of Texas!
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Yes, it’s overwhelming.
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Thankfully, Boyan Slat is working on that problem. There is hope.
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Something has to be done… and I know I could use less if I just stuck with it. I do buy recycled when I can. Wonderful poem on pollution!
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Yes, we need to find a solution.
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Such sad truth Sandy.
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Agreed, Paul.
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