Ah,
Now this one I "get" - or at least I see their marketing agenda....
Bottles that require bags are not "green" and wind up in landfills where
they do not decompose, being made of plastic.
Bottles that you wash and re-use are therefore "green" - simply because they
are designed for more than single use.
Are they really "green"? NO!
laura g-w
LLL Breastfeeding Helpline - US
1 877 4 LA LECHE
In a message dated 3/9/2009 8:15:34 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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fail to understand how any bottle can be labeled "green".=
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