We Protect Animals With Plastic
Over the centuries, mankind hunted animals for survival, then trade, and ultimately luxury goods, and even caused some species to disappear. In the early ages, about two million years ago, primitive people hunted to make clothes to feed their mammoths with their skins and warm up. We can say that the world was not affected much when the human population and the mammoth population were comparedHistory clearly reveals the brutal face of human beings. Elephants hunted for their teeth, rhinos hunted for their horns, bulls killed for fun and sports, foxes slaughtered for their fur, rabbit feet with keychains for luck, bear skins with a statement of wealth by the fireplace, everyone with a castle has the right to hunt migratory ducks and geese thinking and hunting unconsciously, crocodile boots and bags, whale hunters who think that lipstick from oil will be good, traders killing seals and many more examples…
In nature, plastic derivatives are present in trees, amber, turtle shells and rhino horns. These plastic derivatives, which are in nature, were used for the sealing of the baskets, the waterproofing of the clothes and many other areas. With the introduction of plastic to production and integration into life, animal free expression has been used in many sectors. Today, animal free is applied by many companies as a standard and non-animal free products are not sold.
It is unacceptable that animals are slaughtered, their species destroyed and tortured. Plastic nature is used much more successfully as a counterpart to many products we need. The parts of animals that are damaged and make their lives difficult, are replaced with plastic prostheses uniquely and almost perfectly. While there are many benefits not only to plastic, but also to human beings, animals and nature, it is pointless, brutal and ingratitude to try to put the faults of the defective human son on plastic. We seem to hear it, you seem to vomit your anger in terms of how it benefits human beings for nature. We really sincerely recommend you to browse the old articles in our magazine, and to read them with an objective perspective, not from a subjective perspective. We do not want you to read these articles to understand or qualify plastic, we ask you to understand yourself and to question yourself what I can do for this world.
Have you ever heard of the Plastics Transforming into a Home? Have you ever supported? Have you ever put your hand under the stone? The Plastics Turning into Homes project in Turkey is a project that united lots of plastic manufacturers under the umbrella of PAGDER association. With this project, it is an angel favor movement that recycles plastic waste and donates animal huts to public institutions, shelters, social areas and commercial businesses.
The fruits of disciplined study with a vision of love is blossoming everywhere in Turkey for many years. For detailed information, you can visit http://www.yuvayadonusenplastikler.com/ website and follow it on social media.