Wednesday, August 20, 2008

One small guy was addicted to kurkure and Lays chips for long time that we need to put him into therapy for skipping it.
He is in 7th standard and already had considerable liver functionality harmed because of these fastfoods.He had to undergo a liver operation also.
Doctors easily diagnosed this by observing his diet strictly for 1 week.

The plastic in it is not starightforward. It is some kind of solidified stuff.
Also they add a addictive to this,so that you tend to take more of it.

Doctors dont say much about avoiding this because these junk things are coming out of the Pepsico Gaints factory...

Hi Friends, PLZ DONT EAT "KURKURE" because it contains highamount of"PLASTIC" if you dont believe then burn the "KURKURE" and see the "PLASTIC MELTING"

Friday, July 4, 2008

wat!!!

hey pls tell me abt ur meeting wid asha maam and y didnt the whole greengang met???

Sunday, June 29, 2008

we introduced compressed recyclable bags!!!!!!!

ON A RECENT SCHOOL EVENT , THE HEADMISTRESS INTRODUCED US TO compressed recyclable bags WHICH WERE TO BE MADE FROM THE PLASTIC JUNK COLLECTED FROM OUR SCHOOL.
WELL NOW ,WE COULD FURTHER ESCALATE THE PROCESS BY COLLECTING PLASTIC JUNK FROM OUR QUARTERS AND GIVING THEM OUR SPECIAL BAGS FOR A PRICE.

ps: i am sorry for not staying contact . but now you can count me in.
yours GREENFULLY
neil dave

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Respected sir
yes as we had said we couldn't have a presentation yet but we just gave the senior section an idea about what we are doing.
we told them about the advantages as well as the disadvantages of the bags. i feel that it has given them an idea about our project and i am sure it would be succesful. with Kanika's help we even showed them the recycled plastic bags and they were all mesmerised to see them.
i feel our project is going at a good pace.
we'll let u know about the next step soon.
devyani bahl

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown looks at one of our bags

Every so often a pleasant surprise arrives in your mailbox.

This morning it was a friend and customer in England Simon Hawthorne sending us a picture of him showing one of our bags to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

“He’s very supportive of the reusable bag campaign” wrote Simon “and with all that’s happening – Zimbabwe, petrol and food prices, the credit crunch, he was very kind to give us the time”.

Though just substituting reusable cloth bags for plastic bags happens slowly, it is, I am glad to note, happening steadily too.

Five years ago, when we were starting this business, I had an uphill task even discussing this subject with people. Folks would look at me as if I were some radical greenie who was pushing an irrelevant agenda (Plastic bags for heavens sake, the world’s got so many problems, that kind of thing) but now I’m happy to note that everyone around the world is acknowledging that this is one of the world’s bigger problems and one that is easy to solve.
Its happening all over the world; awareness is growing and people are beginning to do something about it. The issue has now become a mainstream political one, corporate entities are now adopting green marketing as a necessary part of their existence and school kids all over the world are leading their communities pushing for change.

Its taken a while to happen and I am sure we can, working together, make it happen here also!

hey!!!!!!

y dont u guys write anything on d blog now

Saturday, June 14, 2008

soorrrrry

sorry kanika i was in a bad mood on thursday