
In Austin, you can’t walk a block without running into a festival of some sort. And with festivals comes lanyards. And because Earth Day is rolling up on us, I started wondering what happens to all of those lanyards once the event-in-question is over. If you are in my house, there is a certain someone who refuses to throw them away and instead shoves them in a drawer where they sit untouched for 7 years which ends up driving another certain someone absolutely crazy. Ehem. But for most people, their lanyards unfortunately end up in a landfill. So to the people in charge: Why not be environmentally responsible and make sure the lanyards you use are either biodegradable or recycled. The price difference is minimal and in some cases nonexistent! And therefore I will say it again – the planet will thank you so how can you say no?

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