Still blaming the public.
We need thousands of companies to be forced to do zero waste perfectly.
27 6 ReplyWe need thousands of companies to be forced to do zero waste perfectly.
Forced by who? By an oligarchy of politicians that are being influenced by those companies, and viceversa?
12 0 ReplyThat is the solution even though you pointed out how hard it is.
On the flip side, getting millions of people to act when everything the politicians and companies are doing is even less realistic. How can people achieve zero waste when they don't get to choose how anything is packaged?
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I mean, "the public" is who is going to do the forcing. Or are you just sitting back and hoping that the capitalist-owned state is going to do the forcing without us rising up?
6 0 ReplyBlaming the individual members of the public instead of the companies.
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Still using marketing to make the green options more expensive when, without the oil subsidies, the green options would be cheaper.
Then telling us it’s our fault while the gap between the rich and the poor continues to grow.
4 0 Replybut muh quarterly profits!!!1
1 0 ReplyWho is telling that it’s our fault?
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Yes yes, it's definitely not the problem of people buying their shit. No. Definitely not.
This whole gen z/ alpha is not my fault is such bullshit.
2 3 ReplyHow can I buy anything that is electronics without wasteful plastic packaging? Who sells that option?
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Composting is fucking great! My tomatoes are a bunch of badasses every year.
5 0 ReplyYou know what works really well in a compost heap? The bodies of the rich.
4 0 ReplyI don't think I have enough space to compost that
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Thanks for the compost title. There's no way I'll eat a rotten prune like Murdoch.
4 0 ReplyAight, I'll start eating my compost.
4 0 ReplyWhat did the original say?
3 0 ReplyLooked it up for myself. The last three signs originally said "doing it imperfectly."
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I think they don't taste very good.
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