This brilliant engineer figured out how to replace plastic bags, using water hyacinth, which is essentially an invasive, quick growing weed.
It looks like, feels like and works like plastic, yet is good for the environment once it's life cycle is done.
Why the hell hasn't this been implemented? All of these "climate" folks out here, yet nothing from them.
Not to mention it could be a great way to get micro plastics within our packaging/containers.
It's as if they want to harm us...
Previously titled Beneath the Storm and Shiver, director Tommy Wirkola's THRASH premieres on Netflix April 10.
When a Category 5 hurricane decimates a coastal town, the storm surge brings devastation, chaos…and something far more frightening: hungry sharks.
This is Shiba-san, the legendary Shiba Inu who "worked" at Suzuki Tobacco Shop in Tokyo. He'd slide open the window to greet customers, accept pets, and even show off cucumbers. Drew visitors worldwide until retiring in 2015. What a dedicated good boy. ❤️