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Yes! That exact type of bankrolling is part of the “real” problem: actions by corps and govs to ambiguate the issue.
But most people don’t think twice when they go into a store, get a plastic drink, then throw the bottle in the regular trash, or even litter. They should acknowledge their use of that onetime bottle is their responsibility.
I guess I take issue with folks posturing like the only needed action is systemic change, when personal change can start right now. ( Don’t litter, find a reusable bottle, etc)
Anyway you didn’t come here to continue this with me lol. Thanks for being legit
Yes! That exact type of bankrolling is part of the “real” problem: actions by corps and govs to ambiguate the issue.
But most people don’t think twice when they go into a store, get a plastic drink, then throw the bottle in the regular trash, or even litter. They should acknowledge their use of that onetime bottle is their responsibility.
I guess I take issue with folks posturing like the only needed action is systemic change, when personal change can start right now. ( Don’t litter, find a reusable bottle, etc)
Anyway you didn’t come here to continue this with me lol. Thanks for being legit