This is reason #274 why we only ever order Butler’s Pizza.
Approximately 55,000 balls are used during the annual tournament.
At only 22 years of age, this kid has a big future ahead of him. Perhaps Woolies or Pick ‘n Pay should offer him a bursary.
You should absolutely, 100% continue to separate your general rubbish from your recycling. There is one thing you should bear in mind when it comes to plastics, though.
Recycling’s great myth. Stellies students’ bodies found. Landmark Uber case in NZ. Truth behind iconic ‘Friends’ wedding scene. Kanye doccie shelved.
It’s great to know that there’s a local coffee company pulling out all the stops to play their part in caring for our environment, and making it easy for you to do the same.
That hard plastic pod you popped into your machine this morning is going to take roughly 300 years to degrade.
Plastic pollution is wreaking havoc here at home, so it’s good to see that Woolworths are stepping up to the plate.
Recycling trolleys can be seen across areas like the Cape Town CBD and Woodstock, although up in Jozi it looks like they’ve been soup-ed up or something.
So maybe the easy, instant, low electricity consuming coffee pod fad has got you hooked – but think about the environment, why don’t you.
Sweet Potato is a young Cape Town startup company that is making planet friendly, durable and protective laptop and tablet sleeves from recycled hessian Global Coffee bags.
You may or may not be aware of television programmes like Trawlermen or Deadliest Catch. Times can be more than just physically and emotionally tough aboard these fishing vessels, they can go ages without catching anything substantial too. Now the EU is planning to offer the fishermen an alternative income stream. And hopefully curb pollution obviously.
Much has been reported recently about the American political landscape. Sure, they don’t have “politicians” like Julius Malema to dominate the headlines with nonsense but the likes of Christine O’Donnell and the Teaparty are making a damn fine effort.