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Baggin’ It

Series: December 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30

Well, it seemed like a good idea. Replace paper grocery bags with plastic grocery bags. Save a tree! But, we know what happened. Read the full description.
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Baggin’ It
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Pat Maxwell

Inlay2_small Well, it seemed like a good idea. Replace paper grocery bags with plastic grocery bags. Save a tree! But, we know what happened. Over the decades, the truth became clear. While those paper bags did use natural resources, they eventually would break down and return to the soil. Plastic bags, on the other hand, never seem to go away...

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Piece Description

Well, it seemed like a good idea. Replace paper grocery bags with plastic grocery bags. Save a tree! But, we know what happened. Over the decades, the truth became clear. While those paper bags did use natural resources, they eventually would break down and return to the soil. Plastic bags, on the other hand, never seem to go away...

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