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Posted by Kelly Tomas, July 23, 2009 in Behind-the-scenes

In the latest issue of Coastal Living, editor Lindsay Bierman mentions a documentary he's recently seen called "Addicted to Plastic."

He writes, "Basically, [the film] says that chemical compounds from plastic bottles, containers, utensils, and anything else you can think of are poisoning our oceans and food chain. The filmmaker traveled to the middle of the Pacific Ocean to find out just how much toxic refuse has accumulated in the waters, and it's truly shocking. I'll take paper, please."

I thought of this when I came across this tongue-in-cheek tote on printbrigade.com.

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Where can I get that bag? I need it!

Posted by: A | September 02, 2009 at 07:14 AM
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