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- From: Edward.Dunagin@f540.n226.z1.fidonet.org (Edward Dunagin)
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- Subject: Recycle
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 07:36:00 PDT
- Organization: FidoNet node 1:226/540 - The Tele-Forum Netw, Columbus OH
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- Hi Helen, that was a neat reply to Adam Clark's message about grocery
- bags. He said in part...........
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- HS> AC> Hello, my name is Adam Clark. I am a very concerned teenager
- HS> AC>that lives in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. At our local grocery store,
- HS> AC>the food baggers usually ask me if I want my groceries in a paper
- HS> AC>or plastic bag. Which one is actually better in enviromental
- HS> AC>terms? I don't know, you tell me!
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- an then you said.........
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- HS> The true environmentally aware shopper brings his own reusable cloth shopp
- HS> bag to the market. That way he uses neither the paper or the plastic bag
- HS> the super market supplies.
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- In our area, here in Columbus Ohio, the stores will also give the
- shopper $.05 of for every cloth bag that is used. So this not only
- helps environmentally, but financially as well<g>.
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- Peace.................................Ed
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- * SLMR 2.1a #1852 * Ever stop to think ... and forget to start again?
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