Zero-waste Strategy Management: Here's the Volunteers at work. Dressed in our official crew kowhai/yellow or kikorangi/blue T-shirt and cow boy hat, we trudged our kikorangi/blue and kakariki/green bins to our different stations. By chance, I got involved in Ngarimu's Zero waste program. Ngarimu also sourced cutlery and plates made of potatoes which is 10-0% biodegradable.
When I shopped at Target in Australia, the sales clerk asked if I wanted a bag. I asked if I had to pay for it, and he said no. I felt the unusual texture of the bag and remembered a discussion with friends that in Australia, they use biodegradable bags. Good on you Target.
http://www.target.com.au/html/aboutus/compostablebags.htm
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4 comments:
wish they used compostable bags here
What a great idea! I'm all for recycling and re-using and putting back into the earth what we take. This is really interesting.
great idea to do. Save the world.
I love this idea!
My daughter has a family project going this year that she recycles more than she throws away.
She's doing it hands down, successfully!
Thanks for an fascinating finale to Alphabe-Thursday for the letter "Z".
I enjoyed this a lot!
A+
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