downfall Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Just noticed this ad on a garbage truck this morning. Awesome that everythign can now be turned in to environmental spin: http://www.wm.com/WM/ThinkGreen/Ads/Leaves.pdf Quote
Recycled Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Just noticed this ad on a garbage truck this morning. Awesome that everythign can now be turned in to environmental spin: http://www.wm.com/WM/ThinkGreen/Ads/Leaves.pdf Beats turning them into golf courses. WM is very good at greenspin. Quote
rbw1966 Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 My garbage carrier has a sign on his truck that reads "satisfaction guaranteed or double your garbage back" Quote
archenemy Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 That is a crack up. Speaking of cracks, I need shorts that say something about shit being wonderful as fertilzer. Quote
archenemy Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 and using the word "fecund" somewhere on them. Or maybe "feculant". SOmething clever. Maybe it could be the next cc.com wardrobe Quote
Jim Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Everyone is jumping on the "green wash" bandwagon. There's more money going into PR than actual efforts to DO something. Quote
G-spotter Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Landfills are wildlife habitat. They are full of "garbage bears", crows, ravens, shithawks, eagles, rats etc. Sort of like how the Chernobyl dead zone is now a major wildlife refuge (and home to the unique Mus chernobylensis, a species of field mouse that experienced 1 million years of genetic drift in 20 years due to the radiation and is now a separate species no longer fertile with regular field mice) and the parets of Cambodia and Vietnam where there are too much mines and shrapnel for people to farm or cut trees down, are also wildlife sanctuaries. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 National Geographic is airing a documentary called "Aftermath: Population Zero", about what would happen to our infrastructure if we all just suddenly dissappeared. Based on a recent book. 8 pm Sunday. Quote
prole Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Landfills are wildlife habitat. They are full of "garbage bears", crows, ravens, shithawks, eagles, rats etc. Sort of like how the Chernobyl dead zone is now a major wildlife refuge (and home to the unique Mus chernobylensis, a species of field mouse that experienced 1 million years of genetic drift in 20 years due to the radiation and is now a separate species no longer fertile with regular field mice) and the parets of Cambodia and Vietnam where there are too much mines and shrapnel for people to farm or cut trees down, are also wildlife sanctuaries. The buffer-zone between North and South Korea too. Quote
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