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			<title>Gaugeframe0&amp;nbsp;:&amp;#32;an Read Living without plastic in Thailand</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;an Read Living without plastic in Thailand&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Nouvelle page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;I was a stationed in Bangkok, Thailand in the early 1970's. Not necessarily having a number of money, I used to consume food from your local street vendors. Nearly all of my dishes were served wrapped in either a banana leaf o-r yesterday's newspaper. Some foods were even supported off of unclassified military paperwork that has been recovered from the junk. In these days, everywhere in Thailand a large proportion of street vendors serve drink and food in plastic bags. McDonalds has nothing on this fast food experience. Whatever you buy, be it a rice o-r noodle dish, is scooped up in to a plastic bag and then closed with a rubber band. This involves drinks and sauces. Smaller bags of sauces and herbs will also be presented. Visit  [http://www.purevolume.com/ramiefang0/posts/4406875/Custom+Printed+Packaging+Tape+Can+Carry+Your+Branding+or+Sales+Message ppnw bags]  to explore where to acknowledge this hypothesis. You may also get fresh sliced fruit to get in a little bag with a skewer to stab each morsel. Shopping to the malls, areas, and roads may also present you to bags and bags of plastic. It doesnt matter what the size of-the object, it'll go in a plastic bag. I have had numerous occasions where I acquired a big plastic bag to keep a variety of articles and each subsequent purchase resulted in a small plastic bag being put in the larger. Despite my objections the smaller plastic bag wasn't expected, I was turned away with a look and a confused look. Needles to say, following a day o-r two in Thailand, you tend to acquire a pile of plastic bags. I actually do find a way to make use of a handful of them for dirty laundry or to keep items divided, but most of the plastic goes directly into the garbage. I really dont know what the Thai people would do today without plastic bags. If the environmentalists ever stumbled on Thailand, they wouldnt know what to do. Where would they set their sticky rice and beef jerky? How would sellers sell coke to go? How would the bootleg software and DVDs be distributed? How would I get my plate of Thai soup house? Could they have the capacity to return straight back to banana leaves and yesterday's papers? I dont believe the Thai people can live without plastic bags. And any attempt o stop the usage would end up in disastrous results.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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