I had a nice vacation in Boulder, CO last week. I went by the LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) Conference to make a few new friends, but most attendees saw right through my plastic exterior. My attempt to educate people on the greatness of plastic bags fell on deaf ears. Carly Werthelm, Co-President of Teens Turning Green (left) was nice enough to stop and snap a photo with me. I tried to convince her that plastic bags were superior to her ChicoBag Vita, but she wasn't buying it. Gwynne Rogers of The Natural Marketing Institute (right) didn't buy my story either - I guess she cares more about the environment than Bag Monsters.I had to escape in a hurry, the owner of ChicoBag was at the conference, and you know how he feels about Bag Monsters. On my way out, I couldn't resist leaving a Bag Monster spawn. With so many proposed bag fees and bans around the world I am concerned about future generations of Bag Monsters.



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