Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:49 pm
Good questions. I have had a number of individuals asking about plastic bags. To a man, literally, they said the size of landfill waste was insignificant. The idea here is to undermine the resolve of myself and other like-minds, mainly women.
In households, the purchasing and waste detail is a mainly female passtime so men are less exposed to the waste reality. I feel it is up to the fair sex and like-minded males (there are some) to push the waste reduction effort. In fact most of the active people I have seen in the media are female.
It is a bit of an exaggeration, I know, but this has been my experience and I am a zero waste enthusiast.
John.
In households, the purchasing and waste detail is a mainly female passtime so men are less exposed to the waste reality. I feel it is up to the fair sex and like-minded males (there are some) to push the waste reduction effort. In fact most of the active people I have seen in the media are female.
It is a bit of an exaggeration, I know, but this has been my experience and I am a zero waste enthusiast.
John.