In this film, BAFTA nominated director Rupert Jones takes a farcical look at an everyday situation where planning ahead can make an impact not just on the environment, but on your relationship with your grocer. Even though using a different plastic bag every time you visit your grocery store might be a little more convenient for you, reducing the amount of plastic bags you use is a lot better for the environment.
You areTheClunkingFist is right. But Think!!! Can we really do something about that discarded fishing equipment?? Not really!! But you can choose not to use fucking plastic bags, right???
Right! Thank you
ieegore 2 years ago
This video really made me think about those simple decisions that you make each day that could be different but not change life while you do your part.
expom98 3 years ago
How much energy was consumed in making that video? Stupid watermelons: do as we say, not as we do.
The stupid customer should be buying organic milk in reusable glass bottles. THAT would "change the world" better than fussing over a plastic bag. You do KNOW that all the fuss over the bags is erronious: it is discarded fishing equipment that is responsible for all those marine deaths, not plastic bags. Still, believe the myth.
TheClunkingFist 3 years ago
THINK!
It's all it really takes!
KiwiandKoala 4 years ago
haha :D
klementtiini 4 years ago