Take the Plastic Pollution Coalition Pledge today and resolve to refuse disposable plastic!
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you draw and write in indirect way. it is evocative. cleaning is good for not only environment but reducing crime rate.
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Really? How do you mean?
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it’s broken window theory.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_windows_theory
litter/scribble on the wall->moral down->rogue gather->crime occur
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Oh, I see. Yes, that makes sense. It reminds me of a story in The Big Issue in which a guerrilla gardener said he worked on the grounds of a tower block of flats which was always covered in litter and rubbish. He said that after he planted it up and made it look lovely, people stopped abusing it. Thanks for your input 🙂
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It is hard to buy anything these days without plastic, but we try. I have also tried to instil in my kids that the straw is the absolute enemy–why do people feel the need to have a straw in everything they drink, only to throw it away immediately afterwards?
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I know what you mean, what’s the point of them??? Thanks for your comment 🙂
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