The Daily Blog Open Mic – Tuesday – 18th May 2021

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  1. Boycott ExxonMobil!

    Twenty firms produce 55% of world’s plastic waste, report reveals

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/may/18/twenty-firms-produce-55-of-worlds-plastic-waste-report-reveals

    “ExxonMobil is the greatest single-use plastic waste polluter in the world, contributing 5.9m tonnes to the global waste mountain, concludes the analysis by partners including Wood Mackenzie, the London School of Economics and Stockholm Environment Institute. The largest chemicals company in the world, Dow, which is based in the US, created 5.5m tonnes of plastic waste, while China’s oil and gas enterprise, Sinopec, created 5.3m tonnes.

    Eleven of the companies are based in Asia, four in Europe, three in North America, one in Latin America, and one in the Middle East. Their plastic production is funded by leading banks, chief among which are Barclays, HSBC, Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase.”

  2. anyone who doesn’t believe that Judith is stirring up racial division, they need only look at her facebook feed on the subject. Yuck. If I was of a conspiratorial bent, I’d swear a lot of her supporters are scripted.

  3. Oh wow. Apparently Munster Faafoi is back on deck. Well at least well enough to comment on asylum issues.
    Perhaps he was just a bit sick and suffering from a bout of performance anxiety?
    Or was it maybe even just a case of the runs having to front on transformational and kind immigration policy?

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