Greenpeace Green Bag

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Over a billion single-use plastic bags are given out for free each day. But as the old adage says, nothing in this world is free. A supermarket near our house has been charging customers for plastic bags for years. This encouraged many of us to take up the reusable, cloth variety before it became cool. Retailers such as Ikea, and cities such as San Fran, recently banned the plastic bags as a cause of their polluting, and energy consuming faults. As well, the environmental step-sister known as China, got behind significant reductions to the use of plastic bags, which is probably totally unrelated to their greening up for the upcoming Olympics. All things considered, HC2 is a big proponent of the environment, which we’ve recently demonstrated going carbon neutra. Shameless plug aside, we’ve meandered our way to the end, where we can finally mention Greenpeace’s new ad campaign featuring a plastic bag that’s crumpled in such a way that it resembles an atomic blast. Brainchild of the Israeli firm, ACW Grey.