Hi All:

I concur - Dump NO plastic. Sailors should be among the first to act so
as to establish a lighter footprint on land and sea.

Unfortunately, we are at a species turning point brought about by our
individual and collective activities. How we change these activity
patterns in the next few years is very important to our future. 

Those who have not seen it may want to take a peek at Al Gore's Nobel
Prize acceptance speech (http://thinkprogress.org/gore-nobel-speech ).


cheers,
Shawn Boles
Grey Mist (M17 #276 1978)

Member: Sustainability Commission
        City of Eugene
 
 

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I vote for NO PLASTIC to be entered into the chain. Note the  recycling
label 
at the transom of my boat.
 
Plastic does not degrade anywhere near the schedule that we would like
to  
think it does to make us feel 'guilt free'. 
Plastic and many other items kill bird and aquatic life.
 
The bags as they are described are made of polymer and starch - the
question 
here is -WHAT polymers and WHAT % of plastic - we believe the starch is

biodegradable and benign, what is the impact of the polymer??
 
The chemicals used in a 'wet portable toilet'- formaldehyde, are most  
noxious and not good for much of anything - (my HS chemistry is failing
me here  on 
this one but I am not amused by the stuff)
 
A biodegradable container for organic waste (human feces) sounds good to
me, 
unless it is deposited in a sensitive area (low water movement or
volume).
 
I am not a biologist, chemist, microbiologist, but I am a cold water  
fisherman -- these (coldwater fisheries) are some of the most sensitive
ecosystems, 
along with deserts. They are very near 'balanced' in an undisturbed
state. 
Please remember make as small a footprint as you can - this will require
some 
work on all our part to determine the least damaging action. Lets go,
and  find 
the least restrictive and earth friendly way to take a sh*t in the
outdoors.
 
Thanks, 
Gary O.
M-17 #316a
 Poor ol Mother Earth has reached a point of serious stress - too many  
people - and not enough of us are being kind. Be  NIce.



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