Future generations, perhaps even the youngest among alive right now, are gonna condemn us for so much of what seems to be the norm: plastics, anything described as single use or disposable petroleum's prevalence, and likely mobile devices and their corresponding technologies. Private sector companies should stick to their knitting and stay out of the political/humanitarian issues.
We are definitely at the point where its going to take business that do pay into the tax system and provide our basic needs to step up and say hey, this isn’t how we want to do business and this is inhumane.
Plus, we have to get you a DC Whole Foods bag, it’s got a landmark folks aren’t expecting and a color that’s unexpected too!
Future generations, perhaps even the youngest among alive right now, are gonna condemn us for so much of what seems to be the norm: plastics, anything described as single use or disposable petroleum's prevalence, and likely mobile devices and their corresponding technologies. Private sector companies should stick to their knitting and stay out of the political/humanitarian issues.
I agree on the plastics point 100%! I obviously differ on what roles companies (and all of us) should play in speaking out for humanity
We are definitely at the point where its going to take business that do pay into the tax system and provide our basic needs to step up and say hey, this isn’t how we want to do business and this is inhumane.
Plus, we have to get you a DC Whole Foods bag, it’s got a landmark folks aren’t expecting and a color that’s unexpected too!
Well now I’m intrigued! I went to a Whole Foods in Silver Spring two summers ago, but haven’t been to one in the District in nearly a decade!
That one is still there and now there’s about four or five others on that end of town! Do let me know when you get back this way!
Will do for sure!