Shifting your perspective is a form of moving forward.
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Shifting your perspective is a form of moving forward.
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“Whether you experience heaven or hell, remember that it is your mind which creates them.” ― Timothy Leary
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“I am what happens between the maternity ward and the Crematorium” ― Alan W. Watts The purchase the book The Infinite Spark of Being: The Agreement and to learn more aboutThe Society for The Infinite Spark of Being go to TheInfiniteSparkofbineg.com
Oliver Hassell
hey good luck today with whatever u got going on. u got this. and i hope something really nice happens to u today. u deserve it.
IT’S TIME TO STOP USING SINGLE-USE PLASTICS!!!
We recently sparked conversation amongst the Tumblr community about our global plastic usage when we first introduced our reusable straws. While we were aggressive in pointing out that change needed to be made, some of you stressed that plastic usage went beyond just straws. We took what you told us in wanting more products that could assist in lowering our plastic usage and have come up with a solution for another plastic culprit: single-use produce bags.
While grocery stores worldwide are phasing out single-use grocery bags at the till, produce bags still remain. On average, 4 bags per family are used per day, adding up to a staggering 1,500 short-lived bags per year!
The average plastic bag is used for a whopping 12 minutes! That same bag will take centuries to degrade and may cause irreversible damage to marine life and our oceans. Making the switch to reusables will make a difference - in the health of our planet and the long-lasting freshness of your food.
They are not just for produce either. You can store travel items and almost any household item. Perfect for toys, fruit, coins, medicine, cables, cosmetics, accessories and much more. Use them to keep things together during grocery shopping, camping, fishing, garden harvest, beach, and travels.
We hope you’ll join us in our effort to continue the conversation surrounding the reduction of plastic use and keeping our oceans clean.
Check out our Reusable Bags HERE
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