
I tend to approach things environmental from a standpoint of candid naivety. I don’t have a degree in the subject, I’m not a scientist in any other discipline and most of my opinions are based on personal experience. But then again, I can speak for a large proportion of the population that, like me, is confused and exhausted by the climate debate dialogue.
I recently became involved with some recycling projects, most of which revolved around plastic. The first was a recycling centre that had been set up in Zoo Lake, a potentially beautiful park here in Johannesburg, but worse than a landfill site after a weekend of picnicking and whatever else people do in green spaces.
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