Not a very bright idea, but how about going to a store paying for a
thing but not taking it ?
That way the same thing can be sold again and again till the packing
gets worn out. Economy will thrive as normal and resources will be
consumed lesser.
Or hire a charter plane for a tour of Egypt and Asia (by a group, if
required) pay all the amounts, including the stays at various places,
but never go anywhere.

On Mar 10, 6:57 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> We the consumers bear the greatest responsibility because we buy, we
> want and must have stuff we don't need.  I put my recycle bin out
> every week but my trash bin every six weeks.  We created an
> environment in which plastics are used for no other purpose except as
> an anti-theft device, ie; packaging.   Much of our waste comes from
> our want of decoration and design, the paints and plastics; we even
> have plastic plants.  How stupid have we become and how far are we
> going to go in letting ourselves be duped by artificial nature?  Now
> with China entering a new phase of modernization with billions of
> people contributing to the mess we might find ourselves in the danger
> zone a lot sooner than we think.
>
> The Cap & Trade idea is definitely another distraction ploy by the
> corporate world to side step what will ultimately result in fiscal
> losses.  Only we as individuals can change it.
>
> On Mar 10, 2:22 am, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > While a commercial...the 20 min. video on the story of stuff is both
> > entertaining and informative as well as direct.
>
> >http://www.storyofstuff.com/

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