Whose Plastic Bottle is This?
What is nice about climate change is that nobody is responsible, but city workers dread the summer because we leave public parks in a mess, littered with plastic bottles.
Names on the bottles will be admission of guilt that we bought the 12-pack, drank half the water, threw the bottle away and contributed to the defacing of the planet. We need a felt pen because this can only be done at home, after removing each bottle from the 12-pack plastic wrapping.
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Names on the bottles will also expose fake Greenpeace and Save The Arctic volunteers, who fight oil companies on the high seas and demonstrate downtown, but have bottled water tucked away in their backpacks.
This does not in any way diminish these advocates’ commitment to reminding oil companies and other industries only interested in the profit margin, that there is only one planet. Full time Greenpeace and Save the Arctic activists are also the envy of half the world because they are free, free to protest without fear that employers will sack them when they see them in videos. Most people don’t have that economic freedom.
Names on the bottles might be wishful thinking, but it will be acceptance that we collectively collude with big business to destroy the earth, mother earth, as Cree, Ojibwe,Dakota, Dene and all First Nations put it.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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