The self-righteousness starts early with these people.
Via College Fix:
Harvard University students agreed by vote that plastic single-use water bottles should no longer be sold on campus, leaving the fate of plastic water bottles in jeopardy at the Ivy League institution.
While campus administrators cannot be forced to go along with the student vote’s outcome, organizers of the ballot measure say they expect cooperation from Harvard officials, who will be lobbied by the student government to comply.
“We will be working with the administration to make sure student wishes are met,” Katrina Malakhoff, chairperson of the Harvard Environmental Action Committee, said in an email to The College Fix.
Sixty-four percent of students who voted in Harvard’s fall referendum late last month supported “ending the sale and distribution of plastic non-reusable water bottles on campus (including at Harvard cafes and Crimson Catering events) and making drinking water more accessible through the installation of additional water fountains and reusable water bottle filling stations.”
Harvard University officials did not respond to phone calls and emails from The College Fix asking if they would support the student referendum’s majority vote to end the sale of bottled water on campus.
Americans used about 50 billion plastic water bottles last year. However, the U.S.’s recycling rate for plastic is only 23 percent, which means 38 billion water bottles – more than $1 billion worth of plastic – are wasted each year. This was just a few reason why some states in U.S. banned bottled water few years ago. Article resource: preferred stock and pay interest
Quote: FranxaO wrote in post #3Americans used about 50 billion plastic water bottles last year. However, the U.S.’s recycling rate for plastic is only 23 percent, which means 38 billion water bottles – more than $1 billion worth of plastic – are wasted each year. This was just a few reason why some states in U.S. banned bottled water few years ago. Article resource: preferred stock and pay interest
So if I get a payday loan I can save the environment? Sounds AWESOME!!!!! Lends me some money biatch.
Quote: FranxaO wrote in post #3Americans used about 50 billion plastic water bottles last year. However, the U.S.’s recycling rate for plastic is only 23 percent, which means 38 billion water bottles – more than $1 billion worth of plastic – are wasted each year. This was just a few reason why some states in U.S. banned bottled water few years ago. Article resource: preferred stock and pay interest
Well, look what the cat dragged in.
FranxaO?
Scumbag.
The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from its government. ~ Thomas Paine