tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11176900.post6798442952981230079..comments2023-11-06T01:43:09.674+13:00Comments on Matt's Samoa Blog: Cultural Exploration 55: RecyclingMatthewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01655804806593732227noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11176900.post-78011658331221188562010-10-25T12:05:55.720-10:002010-10-25T12:05:55.720-10:00No fair - I totally wanna leave massive comments a...No fair - I totally wanna leave massive comments about LOST! And you are driving me nuts with the pics from Lost and the absolute FORBIDDING us to comment...Laninoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11176900.post-63180466308544631732010-10-19T12:05:39.931-10:002010-10-19T12:05:39.931-10:00Talofa Matt
Great post. It's essential when ...Talofa Matt<br /><br />Great post. It's essential when living on a small island to try and re-use everything. Of-course pre-European times, most this were bio-degradable. Nowadays, plastic is used everywhere. Although Samoans probably re-use items for their practical use rather than trying to save the world, it is all the more important that Samoa creates more re-cycling initiatives and limits the use of commodities that have a limited use but are not bio-degradable. Afterall, bigger western nations have great landfills/dumps to hide their rubbish. On an island, the choices just aren't there.<br /><br />SoifuaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com