I like to do my bit for the environment when I can. I'm no major heavy-duty tree hugger, but I do pitch in, in my own way. I drive a car that's this big |----------| to reduce emmissions. I recycle. I am replacing all of the bulbs in my house with compact flourescents. And I buy local produce whenever possible. Local organic produce, if possible.
But what is the point in buying organic apples if I have to use heavy-duty earth-killing detergent to get the "ORGANIC" stickers off? What do they use to stick these things on with? Whatever it is, I guarantee it isn't organic. Nothing natural sticks that well. Not even (insert something from nature that sticks really well here).
So, I say, boycott the organic fruit farmers until they find a better way to mark their produce as organic. Maybe wrapped in plastic that has the word organic on it?
Maybe I'm not as good at this green stuff as I thought.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Lloyd Mad, Lloyd Smash
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They can now laser labels onto fruit! I've never seen it in real life (saw it on Daily Planet), but it exists. You should lobby for it!
http://www.hydroponics.com.au/php/viewtopic.php?t=89
I'm sure there are forms of tree sap that stick that well. At least they do to cars.
Also KATHLEENIOS!!!! HI!
Hi Janet!
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