Society | Nov 01

New solutions in Japan to reduce plastic waste

Nov 01 (WAO RYU!ONLY in JAPAN) - I am aware of the plastic waste problem and I know I need to do something about it.

But I didn't know exactly what to do before making this video.

Thanks to creating this video, I know a bit more♪

I don't like to push my thoughts and opinions onto others, so I won't force you or judge you.

But if you want, let's try to reduce plastic waste together little by little♪

I'm also learning how to be a part of the change to help reduce plastic waste, so I'll go ahead and try my best to do it not in an extreme way but in a way that's effective and fun.

I know that getting started is not always easy.

But i think if we learn to change one or two small things in our daily lives we will be able to help, even if it is only a little.

We got this!


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