Somebody please explain to me why Plastic bowls and storage containers like Rubbermaid and Glad aren't considered "green"
Or foam plates and bowls ? How about plastic forks and other cutlery. How would it compare to iron cookware ?And crock dishes ?
I really would like to see some discussion on this and others opinion .
Why is it not "green" ?
I guess in this context green means Not made from petroleum in some way.
I agree with your thought sallyg. I think that is the way "green" is being defined now.
Keep me in your thoughts . I'll be at my puter in the latter of August and would like to discuss this further, more questions . Thanks
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