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http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com/2009/09/think-green-thursday_10.html
In a factory in South Auckland, I spotted a big chimney. Upon looking closely, it was a glass recycling plants. What a great idea.
Recycling saves a lot of sand from the beaches, and probably a lot of power from dredging the sand and transportation.
My son Sam only drinks from a glass bottle. he thinks water from a plastic bottle taste funny. So he refills tap water into a glass bottle.
1 comment:
it's true, I agree with your son, water from a glass is so much better!
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