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Case no. 14

"Whatever is truly alive must die: look at flowers; only plastic flowers never die."

Anthony de Mello, (b1931 - d1987), jesuit priest, psychotherapist, writer

 

Is it true that objects made of plastics never die?

Side view of a Picnic Friend showing the full set unboxed.
Side view of a table set showing all three pieves.
Top view of a plate showing the printed pattern.

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Is it true that objects made of plastics never die?

 

Plastics die and are recycled. Sylvia

 

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