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Bangladesh invents a green throw-away bag

Guys, only the day before yesterday, China's Henan Province has been struck with heavy rains of about 610mm in one day whereas the average yearly rainfall there is about 670mm. So, it is one-year rainfall in one day.

And only last week, almost the entire northwest Europe (Germany, Denmark, and others) have been stuck with heavy rain as well.

It is all because of environmental pollution. It is time mankind re-think about the priorities for survival. We need to rely less on chemical or petrochemical products or byproducts and switch immediately to natural substances like jute and cotton.
 
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They should be incentivized to come up with alternatives that are biodegradable. Instead, the government just tries to **** over its citizens because they have no power but to pay taxes. Then these taxes are used to create bullshit jobs and hire more retards. So every time I go to JFK some idiot with a high school diploma gets to Frisk my junk.

I had a few consulting jobs with the city and states in the Midwest US on the risk management side. The cost of the project is mostly consumed by useless payroll, I'll give you one example that enraged me and I yelled at the City of Chicago Board for wasting my money -- a guy holding a stop/slow down sign in the intersection getting paid $ 65/hr for this job. Dude walks about the job side after end of shift acting all tired and shit as if he'd been lifting boulders.

The red part had me rolling lol
 
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Cellophane is a thin, transparent material made from cellulose, used as a moisture-proof wrapping for foods. So, how come it can be used in jute bags?

Jute fiber can be mixed with cotton fiber for making good-looking and durable bags. Even polyester can be used to mix the threads.
Jute is soaped, and acetylated, and the cellulose in it melts.

That cellulose is then is what is used in those bags, not the fibre, as I understood.
 
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