The one I can’t figure out is plastic bags. I’m buying a gallon of milk in a hard plastic jug, a plastic bottle of shampoo, a plastic bottle of dishwasher soap, a plastic bottle of laundry detergent, an 8-pack of plastic soda bottles, plastic garbage bags for home… and the stupid grocery bag is what they worry about?
I still do quite a lot of writing, drawing, and watercolor painting on paper. And yes, even the art work could be done digitally, but it’s not the same.
Actually, the watercolor paper I use is made from cotton, but I do use wood pulp paper for most other things.
angelolady Premium Member 11 months ago
:*(
Yakety Sax 11 months ago
See today’s The Barn.
Lucy Rudy 11 months ago
Most companies still make hard copies as a backup to the e-versions!
Gent 11 months ago
This ridiculous. For they is come in boxes made of recycled materials.
blunebottle 11 months ago
Besides, we still build houses with wood.
Gent 11 months ago
The fool. Rare talking tree was worth millions!
Old recluse 11 months ago
One of my credit cards requires paper-free billing to have Internet access. At least they pay me 2% cash back!
rickmac1937 Premium Member 11 months ago
Sadly the truth
Ken Otwell 11 months ago
The one I can’t figure out is plastic bags. I’m buying a gallon of milk in a hard plastic jug, a plastic bottle of shampoo, a plastic bottle of dishwasher soap, a plastic bottle of laundry detergent, an 8-pack of plastic soda bottles, plastic garbage bags for home… and the stupid grocery bag is what they worry about?
Kaputnik 11 months ago
I still do quite a lot of writing, drawing, and watercolor painting on paper. And yes, even the art work could be done digitally, but it’s not the same.
Actually, the watercolor paper I use is made from cotton, but I do use wood pulp paper for most other things.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 11 months ago
Elm not sure that was the right thing to do.
HA! 11 months ago
Or you put important documents onto some other storage media, like a thumb drive or external solid state drive. Then find a functional computer.
Phoenix83 11 months ago
People still read books
gopher gofer 11 months ago
i remember the computer industry trumpeting the paperless office decades ago. computers have only encouraged more paper use…
eddi-TBH 11 months ago
Companies will go paperless when they run out of places to store their documents.
gayle454 11 months ago
Sad :(