FlyNamibia December 2021/January 2022

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f your thoughts at reading this title were “again with the plastic?!”, please do not stop reading just yet.

Yes, this is an article on the dangers of plastic, but it is also an article that will try to explore how you, the average (yet very good-looking) person can attempt to save the planet by not wasting copious amounts of plastic. In summary; plastic is bad, but is not going away anytime soon. It is increasingly difficult to go through a day without using some kind of plastic. Grocery bags, water bottles, food containers, etc. How is it possible to ever cut plastic out of our lives forever? The simple, yet unfortunate answer is that there is no quick fix for the overall Plastic Problem. It is everywhere and is still being produced in masses by the second. Entirely eliminating plastic globally seems nearly impossible, and even within a household it may appear like a daunting, and massive task. Big supermarket chains and suppliers have mostly started by eliminating plastic bags or alternatively charging for them. This is already a big improvement as it has forced consumers to start using re-usable bags or to spend money to purchase the plastic bags. It is now a common site to see people walking into a shop with their own grocery bags in tow. This is a step in the right direction. The trouble arises, however, within the grocery shop itself. Consumers are no longer using as many grocery bags as they used to, however fruit and vegetables are still found in their own individual packaging.

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Cereal in a box is also in a plastic bag. Yoghurt, cheese, ham, bread, etc. are all packed in their own lavish, branded plastic packages. This brings up the question that is pivotal to the Plastic Problem, and that is “But how else would we purchase these essential items?” Changing materials to metal and glass is not a logistical solution. But is one single yoghurt container where everyone scoops out some yoghurt into their own personal glass jars a viable option? What about hygiene? What about contamination? Human beings are interesting in the sense that we are so used to our own personal luxuries that anything outside of what is the norm and what is comfortable for us is just one massive inconvenience. Humans do not like to be inconvenienced. And fair enough – why do something in a complicated and drawn-out way when a quick and simple task will suffice? Does anyone enjoy sitting in traffic? Our animosity for being inconvenienced also aggravates the Plastic Problem. Many small local farmers or local markets exist selling consumables such as fruit and vegetables, often at a much cheaper rate than at the supermarkets, which is fantastic in theory. The fact remains; why would people go to a few separate, smaller markets or shops when we can go to one giant shop and not only get our groceries, but also our cat food, our toilet paper, and even our gardening tools? Small stores such as the Zero Waste Store in Windhoek offer multiple arrays of plastic alternatives, however, if we are late, and need a bunch of items, that store is last on the list. Essentially, humans are addicted to convenience and we will not settle for less.


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OSH-MED INTERNATIONAL

2min
page 51

FlyNamibia Safaris Infopack

3min
pages 48-49

Tourism, conservation and good bush thinning strategies

5min
pages 46-47

ROYAL HUSTLERS

4min
page 45

Eastern flavours in the heart of Cape Town

4min
pages 42-43

Are your investments between a rock and a hard place?

4min
pages 40-41

SUN POWERED TRANSPORT

2min
page 39

15 min sweat set with Ena

1min
page 37

SINGLE-USE PLASTIC FIXES

4min
pages 34-35

Conservation is a family business

4min
pages 32-33

One wedding, three receptions and a black cow

3min
page 31

Lifestyle Guide with Zina

2min
pages 26-29

The Tribe Exclusive - Skrypt

2min
page 25

The Human core of Aviation

2min
page 24

Lize after Song Night

4min
pages 22-23

Navigating family conflict this Christmas season

5min
page 21

MELON AND CHICKPEA SALAD

1min
page 19

Ondangwa Vintage Clothes Market

2min
pages 16-17

A royal return to the runway

3min
pages 14-15

5 Activites to explore with Ondili Lodges & Activites Namibia

3min
pages 12-13
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