WHY DO WE LOVE SINGLE-USE ITEMS

Michael Rada
2 min readNov 11, 2019

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The single-use item. Just a little over one hundred years old idea which turned from “INTERESTING” to MUST.

SINGLE-USE the world of the year 2018

SINGLE USE the TREASURE FOR INDUSTRIES the NIGHTMARE for PLANET

Let us go deeper in our minds to answer a question

WHY DO WE LOVE THE SINGLE-USE ITEMS?

Because we are lazy.

WHY DO INDUSTRIES LOVE THE SINGLE-USE ITEMS?

Because we are lazy.

Same reason for both. One does it for never-ending profit, the second one for own “comfort”.

There are many who connect the SINGLE-USE with PLASTICS only. GREENPEACE, ELLEN MACARTHUR FOUNDATION, CIRCULAR ECONOMY EXPERTS, WASTE INDUSTRY EXPERTS, GOVERNMENTS even the SCIENTISTS do so. It seems to be the professional blindness is no more the illness of individual but global pandemic epidemy.

Is there a way out of the SINGLE-USE nightmare?

Of course.

How much would it cost?

NOTHING

And this is the reason, why all the ears of the responsible ones are closed and covered with vax trying to proceed the same with about 7.700.000.000 people around the world, for if this will go public who will “buy” money?

If you are fine with the fact you endanger the global economy than follow the T1U2 — THINK ONCE, USE TWICE

You will learn soon that it makes a big change in your life, so as in your pocket, for you will start saving, without negative feeling and discomfort. Soon it becomes a habit.

The single-use approach may look like comfort but in fact, it is the very opposite, it makes you addictive and short of money, for it has to be spent again and again and again and again so as you buy one single-use item after another.

Please do not understand me wrong I do not say, there should be no single-use items, there should be some like toilet paper, plasters, even some of the packaging is fine for me if it truly adds value, not in the meaning of profit for producer or salesman.

No matter which material serves for the production of any SINGLE-USE item, sooner or later we will face a shortage if there would be not secured the returnability of the material back to production.

Do not blame plastic, but the man who is not able to follow T1U2 and companies which benefit form.

At the end just one advice, please do not stop at “2” any higher number than two will make you a hero.

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Michael Rada
Michael Rada

Written by Michael Rada

I am HUMAN. This is the only title you can find after 30 years in business on my business card. Since 2013 I build wasteless world. I am founder of INDUSTRY 5.0

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