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THE SEVEN DEADLY PLASTICS

Have you ever wondered about the meaning of those little numbers from 1 through 7 on your plastic food and drink containers? This song lets you know. From the new album by The Princes Of Serendip, ...  
 
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technosunshine (3 months ago) Show Hide
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wonderful video
MightyXee (6 months ago) Show Hide
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hi guys

blessingggggs
mxeeeee
punjabisikhwarrior (6 months ago) Show Hide
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well if you have to use a plastic HDPE (2) is the safest, it doesnt leach into your foods like PETE, thats why it takes over 1000 years to degrade... 7 is the worst... its pretty amazing there are so many different types of plastics and yet they have chosen to manufacture 7 5 of which are quite toxic.... 2 and 5 are not so bad pending that other chemicals like lead or paint are not added to it...
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Water (H2O) is most dangerous... Ask to a drowned person...:-)
lucya44 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Great! Lol Wierd tho
ase010 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Make organic plastic or don't use them at all, problem solved!
coyoteshark (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Heard this Song while Working on The Clearwater
on The Hudson River. Plastic is necessary part of life these days, However We need more established recycling programs. I Have been through the Pacific Gyre and found it disgusting.
Photodegraded plastics are ending up in seafood.
And Half of Johnson Atoll in the South Pacific is made up of this.
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great video!!!
veganism4eternity (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I never use plastic bags, only paper bags.
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Imaging how much more toxins, heavy metals and carcinogens are found in wood and paper but no one sings about it. The main problem in our world today is carbon emission. Utilising and recycling natural occurring materials create enormous amount of carbon while depleting the forest. Plastics, although not perfect, are still better alternatives. What we need to do it to work on how to be responsible users of plastics and maybe sing about it.

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