00:46:30 1mark: Worst thing about plastic is that it lasts forever. Best thing about plastic is that it lasts forever. 00:48:18 Bruce Wiggins: indestructible 00:48:32 Pete Hill: convenience 00:48:33 Charlie Bensinger: Incredibly useful 00:48:34 Barbara Leigh: cheap 00:48:39 Bruce Wiggins: can take many shapes 00:48:46 Christine Mier: they don't leak 00:48:49 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: warerproof 00:49:02 Barbara Leigh: light to carry 00:49:02 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: waterproof 00:49:21 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: can see through it 00:49:25 Charlie Bensinger: Can be made into any shape 00:49:27 Patricia Sumnicht: can last a long time 00:49:34 Richard Champeau: Pick up dog poop 00:49:43 Jan’s iPad: Many everyday forms 00:49:45 Charlie Bensinger: good for preserving food 00:50:09 Pete Hill: straws 00:50:11 Bruce Wiggins: packaging 00:50:19 Charlie Bensinger: Food preservation 00:50:32 Bruce Wiggins: straws 00:50:45 Patricia Sumnicht: bags 00:50:47 Bruce Wiggins: take out containers 00:50:48 Barbara Leigh: bottles 00:51:03 Christine Mier: picnic ware 00:51:04 Jan’s iPad: Plastic forks 00:51:13 Barbara Leigh: utensils 00:51:16 Charlie Bensinger: furniture 00:51:26 Charlie Bensinger: jackets 00:51:33 Barbara Leigh: polyester 00:51:33 Bruce Wiggins: buttons 00:51:35 Charlie Bensinger: shoes 00:51:37 Jan’s iPad: Shoes 00:51:38 Bruce Wiggins: zippers 00:51:39 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: polyester 00:51:41 Charlie Bensinger: backpacks 00:51:49 Christine Mier: socks 00:51:51 Bruce Wiggins: shoes 00:52:00 Charlie Bensinger: containers 00:52:05 Bruce Wiggins: plastic bags 00:52:13 Charlie Bensinger: Ice trays 00:52:14 Barbara Leigh: more utensils 00:52:15 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: utensils 00:52:15 Jan’s iPad: Cutting board 00:52:16 Christine Mier: coffee maker 00:52:19 Bruce Wiggins: "glasses" 00:52:26 George Martin: Garbage bags 00:52:31 Bruce Wiggins: plates sometimes 00:52:31 Charlie Bensinger: refridgerator parts 00:52:40 Bruce Wiggins: toothbrush 00:52:40 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: brushes 00:52:42 Barbara Leigh: bottles 00:52:43 Patricia Sumnicht: toothbrush 00:52:44 Charlie Bensinger: toothbrushes 00:52:51 Charlie Bensinger: shampoo 00:52:54 Christine Mier: shower curtain 00:52:58 Bruce Wiggins: toothpaste holders 00:53:04 Charlie Bensinger: Shower mats 00:53:05 George Martin: Drinking glasses 00:53:06 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: wallpaper 00:53:14 Bruce Wiggins: pill boxes 00:53:23 Bruce Wiggins: soap dish 00:53:28 Patricia Sumnicht: tubes of toothpaste, ointments 00:53:28 1mark: I have a 70 year old coffeemaker that has a bakelite handle 00:53:47 Charlie Bensinger: MKE bus pass 00:53:51 Barbara Leigh: steering wheels 00:53:51 Richard Champeau: All car parts 00:53:52 Bruce Wiggins: plastic seats -- cars, busses, planes, etc. 00:54:13 Barbara Leigh: paint 00:54:20 Christine Mier: I wanted to talk about micro fiber sheets on the bed 00:54:21 Charlie Bensinger: bus components 00:54:29 Bruce Wiggins: many parts of planes, trains, autos 00:54:34 Charlie Bensinger: Bus signs 00:56:09 Christine Mier: isn't most plastic down-cycled? 00:57:10 Jim Schultz (WisCOSH): much of the plastic recycling is only theoretical, it can be done but no one is doing it because there is no demand for it or it's really expensive for some types of plastic 00:58:03 Joe D Kenosha: I've learned that only NINE percent of plastics are actually recycled. 01:06:14 Terry Wiggins: there are 35 cracking plants in the US 01:18:09 Joe D Kenosha: I use my plastic bags twice. For bringing my groceries home and then as poop bags for my dog. 01:18:51 Christine Mier: The Daily Show did a program on plastics and human reproduction. Kind of funny. Very frightening. 01:18:53 1mark: Stainless steel straw used 4 years+ 01:18:58 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: shop farmers markets 01:22:38 Christine Mier: Post cryptosporidium, does Milwaukee's water filtration system filter out microfibers? 01:22:46 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: research what we use. 01:23:14 Charlie Bensinger: Avoid ordering food to go. 01:23:16 Barbara Leigh: don’t wear/buy synthetic clothing 01:24:35 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: go to the garden (grocery) 01:27:36 Jim Schultz (WisCOSH): the containers tuna and other products are put in are plastic and metal combinations and are NOT recyclable is 01:29:16 1mark: Know your plastic. Use forever plastic 01:29:59 Pete Hill: where do you get that terry 01:31:36 Terry Wiggins: brand is eco-dent, I forget what my latest online source is 01:39:51 Pete Hill: we got that bar shampoo as well! works great! 01:42:01 Barbara Leigh: Is there a water filter that filters out plastic particles?? 01:44:39 Jeanne DeSimone Sieger: use Terracycle 01:45:56 Barbara Leigh: This has been such a great program. thanks much everyone!! 01:46:05 Pete Hill: yes, thanks for putting it together! 01:47:02 Charlie Bensinger: Very impressive presentation! Well done. 01:47:08 Bruce Wiggins: thank you Greg & Terry!!!!!!!!!!!!! 01:47:09 Pete Hill: take care! 01:47:25 Christine Mier: Thank you so much, Terry and Greg! Awesome presentation!!