Why you should never drink Bottled water again(now that I cant sleep

Kirinyaga road opp transnational bank. Dealing with design work, making of small scale food and juice plastics(zile unapata kwa juice joints and some take aways used by restaurants
I need someone to invest in khaki and non woven bags. Khaki bags are on high demand after the polythene ban. They are used to wrap chipos, used in chemists to carry drugs etc.
They are also non reusable
Currently I do wholesale in bails but I need to expand this business. I need around 5 million for this business to realize its full potential.I have sales persons and marketers on the ground.
Any interested investor/talker can come in by way of shares or a joint venture

Its all about the plastic itself
Check this evidence out. Pole wenye kumia bundles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I75qa0kTeY4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aES4tx0-DqI

Wota mayi

Kuna mahali hakuna tap water tufanye?

Shida sio maji, but plastic

Beba maji kwa glass

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Ya borehole?

C&P
[SIZE=5]UN DECLARES WAR ON OCEAN PLASTIC[/SIZE]
http://web.unep.org/unepmap/sites/unep.org.unepmap/files/marine%20litter%20%40UNEP%20(2).jpg

• UN Environment launches major global #CleanSeas campaign to end marine litter
• More than 8 million tonnes of plastic leaks into the ocean each year – equal to dumping a garbage truck of plastic every minute
UN Environment launched today an unprecedented global campaign to eliminate major sources of marine litter: microplastics in cosmetics and the excessive, wasteful usage of single-use plastic by the year 2022.
Launched at the Economist World Ocean Summit in Bali, the #CleanSeas campaign is urging governments to pass plastic reduction policies; targeting industry to minimize plastic packaging and redesign products; and calling on consumers to change their throwaway habits – before irreversible damage is done to our seas.
Erik Solheim, Head of UN Environment, said, “It is past time that we tackle the plastic problem that blights our oceans. Plastic pollution is surfing onto Indonesian beaches, settling onto the ocean floor at the North Pole, and rising through the food chain onto our dinner tables. We’ve stood by too long as the problem has gotten worse. It must stop.”
Throughout the year, the #CleanSeas campaign will be announcing ambitious measures by countries and businesses to eliminate microplastics from personal care products, ban or tax single-use bags, and dramatically reduce other disposable plastic items.

Ten countries have already joined the campaign with far-reaching pledges to turn the plastic tide. Indonesia has committed to slash its marine litter by a massive 70 per cent by 2025; Uruguay will tax single-use plastic bags later this year and Costa Rica will take measures to dramatically reduce single-use plastic through better waste management and education.
Each year, more than 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up in the oceans, wreaking havoc on marine wildlife, fisheries and tourism, and costing at least $8 billion in damage to marine ecosystems. Up to 80 per cent of all litter in our oceans is made of plastic.
According to some estimates, at the rate we are dumping items such as plastic bottles, bags and cups after a single use, by 2050 oceans will carry more plastic than fish and an estimated 99 per cent of seabirds will have ingested plastic.
Read the UN Environment press release

Eight million tonnes of plastic - bottles, packaging and other waste - are dumped into the ocean every year, killing marine life and entering the human food chain, the United Nations Environment Program said in December.
While governments and retailers started clamping down on plastic bags through bans and small fees more than a decade ago, the focus has now increasingly turned to eradicating throwaway items such as straws and takeaway food and drink packaging.
Faced with shops full of food and other goods swathed in plastic, families across the world are trying to reduce its use and recycle wherever possible to cut down its impact on the environment. These images show typical plastic use over one week.

Hizi plastic ni pollution, ukipita the new outering road unaona watu wamelitter barabara na hizi bottle wattle.
Cheki hii video ya pollution kwa ocean

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D35YnZ7_WxM

scientists are strange people.
yaani kuna mtu siku moja tu aliamka kama Undertaker na akafikiria kupima watu distance from anus to scrotum?

You drink any brand? Brands sijui huwa sinywi ata kama ni free

Yeah and yes…I can rarely meet demand so many talkers hapa ni mdomo.I do business here but through inbox with serious guys

LOL, I tried picturing this and found it hilarious.