Tengo una inquietud: si se le coloca una malla de tela nylon o tela cualquiera, tendra suficiente resistencia como para reducir el grosor de las macetas? Gracias.
But....but.. look at all the bits and pieces of plastic that are ending up on the floor at 1:14 . When plastic ends up in tiny shavings like that, it will definitely end up in the environment and be impossible to pick up and remove. We MUST abstain from using and buying plastic, and abolish plastic altogether. We must! It's already "too late" to go back and fix the last several decades of plastic pollution... But the very least we can do is learn to be responsible when handling plastic now. For me, it was earlier this year that I started to make changes in my life to stop buying plastic and I do NOT throw it away in trash cans. My kitchen trash can no longer has plastic,instead, I "eco-brick " it. Eco-bricking is an easy way that all of us can process and handle our plastic. After reading all this, if you feel like you just don't care enough to change, please take a moment to consider this: Do you want to/feel good about dumping every piece of plastic that you buy into your favorite outdoor place? Or in your own backyard if you have one? Would you want to keep EVERY piece of plastic that you ever buy, and keep it stored in your own home? It would build up a huge pile in no time. Well... When we throw plastic in our garbage cans, a portion of it will inevitably end up in the environment AND also end up on someone else's land (usually a poor country's land). Do you really want to buy plastic just so you can dump it on someone's else's front doorstep? Everyone reading this, you must look into this. Look at pictures and videos of how plastic pollution ends up on indigenous people's lands. We MUST BECOME MORE RESPONSIBLE. We must take personal responsibility for every little piece of plastic that we buy. And stop buying it. /Okay end rant/
But....but.. look at all the bits and pieces of plastic that are ending up on the floor at 1:14 . When plastic ends up in tiny shavings like that, it will definitely end up in the environment and be impossible to pick up and remove. We MUST abstain from using and buying plastic, and abolish plastic altogether. We must! It's already "too late" to go back and fix the last several decades of plastic pollution... But the very least we can do is learn to be responsible when handling plastic now. For me, it was earlier this year that I started to make changes in my life to stop buying plastic and I do NOT throw it away in trash cans. My kitchen trash can no longer has plastic,instead, I "eco-brick " it. Eco-bricking is an easy way that all of us can process and handle our plastic. After reading all this, if you feel like you just don't care enough to change, please take a moment to consider this: Do you want to/feel good about dumping every piece of plastic that you buy into your favorite outdoor place? Or in your own backyard if you have one? Would you want to keep EVERY piece of plastic that you ever buy, and keep it stored in your own home? It would build up a huge pile in no time. Well... When we throw plastic in our garbage cans, a portion of it will inevitably end up in the environment AND also end up on someone else's land (usually a poor country's land). Do you really want to buy plastic just so you can dump it on someone's else's front doorstep? Everyone reading this, you must look into this. Look at pictures and videos of how plastic pollution ends up on indigenous people's lands. We MUST BECOME MORE RESPONSIBLE. We must take personal responsibility for every little piece of plastic that we buy. And stop buying it. /Okay end rant/