Diverse Communities Team UP to Clean UP

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How many plastics do we throw in on our garbage can everyday? Do we know how long will it takes for plastics to be totally decompose? We should not wonder and be shocked if while sailing on the Pacific Ocean, we will discover a new continent of plastic. A lot of people haven't heard about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is basically a patch of garbage, mostly decomposing plastic, in the Pacific Ocean, in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean Gyre – a gyre is an ocean area that several currents collide in to form a circular area – that is estimated to be up to twice the size of Texas. It is awful scenes like it that would make conservation and recycling seem worth some short term loans at least to vamp up. The size of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch will take a lot more than payday loans no faxing to clean up, and we must take better care of this earth.
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Diverse Communities Team UP to Clean UP from Polidoc on Vimeo.On a uniquely beautiful August day in San Francisco, a handful of community , government, job training groups and neighborhood volunteers joined to tackle the grit on the urban facade of the complex Fifth District. Festooned with rakes, brooms, shovels and garbage bags, over 300 people fanned across the district's widely dispersed neighborhoods. Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi was on hand to celebrate and put some muscle in. Interview with organizers and volunteers lend a real taste of the event in this video.Eco-Savvy Storytellers watching the greening of politics.
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Diverse Communities Team UP to Clean UP from Polidoc on Vimeo.On a uniquely beautiful August day in San Francisco, a handful of community , government, job training groups and neighborhood volunteers joined to tackle the grit on the urban facade of the complex Fifth District. Festooned with rakes, brooms, shovels and garbage bags, over 300 people fanned across the district's widely dispersed neighborhoods. Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi was on hand to celebrate and put some muscle in. Interview with organizers and volunteers lend a real taste of the event in this video.Eco-Savvy Storytellers watching the greening of politics.
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