[Green] Fwd: Re: Don't forget to register for your ticket to view The Story of Plastic
Annie Warmke
annie at bluerockstation.com
Mon Jun 8 09:16:18 CDT 2020
We also may have people in our congregation that would like to have the
food - this is not an issue necessarily of people needing it because of
poverty but one of using produce that goes to waste for no reason. All
produce is packaged at Aldi's so it is not contaminated other then if it
is sprayed in the processing of the produce. People bring food into
church every Sunday. Perhaps there are some folks who might be willing
to retrieve food for an offering on Sundays and if so moved, leave a
donation for social justice or UU Green Sanctuary or something similar.
Annie
On 6/7/2020 8:02 PM, roger kalter via Green wrote:
> Dear George, First time I became aware of the food waste was a problem
> at Aldi’s when I saw two dumpster divers. I politely asked them to
> close the dumpster doors when done. Dumpster trash blows into the
> wooded area next to Aldi’s. (I cleaned 60 pounds).
> I could see the bananas today as I rode River Trail. The waste seems
> completely unnecessary given Harvest of Hope volunteers
> Make regular pick ups Someone at Aldi’s needs to pay more close
> attention so good food makes it to those who can’t afford fresh
> produce or other food. Roger
>
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> On Sunday, June 7, 2020, 7:55 PM, gbanz42--- via Green
> <green at fuusm.org> wrote:
>
> Roger,
>
> Thanks for your vigilance on food waste. In my time as
> volunteer for Harvest of Hope, Aldis has been pretty generous, but
> they're obviously not keeping good stock of their wastage.
>
>
> ---- roger kalter via Green <green at fuusm.org
> <mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
> > Found case of bananas and oranges in Aldi’s dumpster. Visible
> from River Trail. Could only rescue half on bike. Second time I be
> witnessed good food in the dumpster.
> >
> > We should ask Marietta to ban single use plastic or to place
> fees on them. Straws, bags, cups, etc.
> > Encourage Marietta Police to create bicycle patrols. Will save
> gasoline for PD, but much more important is fuel saved when people
> become more comfortable cycling for travel and commuting. Marietta
> is the perfect town for bike police. MC does it. Oberlin does it.
> Parkersburg does it. Delaware does it. Marietta could do it.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
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> >
> > On Sunday, June 7, 2020, 6:57 PM, Adeline Bailey via Green
> <green at fuusm.org <mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
> >
> >
> > . . . and plan to join the June 18th discussion on Zoom! A panel
> of climate activists from the Ohio Valley region will be sharing
> information as part of the discussion.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Adeline
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Tomorrow, June 8, is World Oceans Day. What better time to
> register for a free screening of The Story of Plastic ?
> >
> > Tackling the ocean's biggest threats, from plastic pollution to
> climate change, requires reliable, committed support from all of
> us. Learn about what you can do to take action. View the
> documentary and join the Zoom discussion on June 18th.
> >
> > First step is to register:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action is hosting a virtual screening
> of The #StoryOfPlastic and would like you to join us!
> >
> > Learn the ugly truth behind the global plastic pollution crisis
> while flatting the curve. Get your ticket (It's FREE!) to watch
> this important documentary at home on your own schedule anytime
> from June 9th to June 18th, then join us on Zoom on June 18th from
> 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. for a discussion of the film and suggestions of
> actions we can take - individually or as a group - to
> #BreakFreeFromPlastic!
> >
> > Even though the screening is FREE and open to the public, you
> must get your ticket through Eventbrite to receive a link to the
> documentary. Starting June 9th and until June 16th, that link and
> a link to the Zoom discussion will be sent to registered ticket
> holders via the email you use to register for your ticket. We have
> a limited number of screening views, so we ask that you do not
> share the link to the film with anyone, and that you do not view
> the film multiple times. The sooner you register, the sooner you
> can view the film! Register here.
> >
> >
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