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6-18-2008 @ 8:08AM
Baron said...
Not that I pretend to know any of Taiwan's other environmental acts, but I hardly think that phasing out disposable chopsticks would make them, as an entire country, more environmentally progressive than us in the USA. They very well might be great compared to us in terms of their environmental polices, but again we need a bit more information than just chopsticks. Not to attack (too much!), but for some reason, many people here seem to think we are so far behind every other country in the world in every single category... Please, don't go live anywhere else or you might be sad. Also, I'd say that 90% of the places I eat use NONdisposable (i.e. they wash it, I hope it is washed anyway, when you are don) utensils and plates.
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