In today’s news, United States pledges US$1 billion to alleviate global hunger crisis, the Arabian Peninsula, one of the world’s most arid regions, experienced a record-setting rain event in April this year, music streaming platforms recognize nature as an artist, Korean political party commits to strengthening animal-people’s legal rights, six-year-old hero in the United Kingdom fearlessly rescues entire family from house fire, studies show vegan milk has gone from alternative to mainstream in United States, and dog-citizens administer love to patients in Spanish hospital.
Drink more tea! It’s the most popular beverage in the world. Today, I'd like to offer an eco-friendly tea drinking tip. Did you know that many teabags contain non-biodegradable plastic, which may release microplastics when brewed? This plastic, typically polypropylene, is used to seal the bags, but it can't be recycled or composted. Consider choosing teabags made from natural materials like abaca, wood pulp, and plant cellulose, sealed with organic cotton. These bags are home compostable, and their packaging is recyclable. Another eco-friendly option is loose leaf tea, which eliminates plastic sealants and reduces overall packaging waste. Plus, loose leaf tea tends to be less processed, retaining more flavor.
Let’s get those laughter muscles going by enjoying the following joke. It’s called “Having Fun.”
It was a bright, sunny morning. Janelle said to her husband, Wade:
“Let's go out and have some fun today!”
“OK, but if you get home before I do, please leave the dinner out.”
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