Which is worse:
1. Using paper to wipe your wet hands (Paper comes from trees; more demand for paper means more trees would be cut; which is not good for the environment)
or
2. Using the electric hand drier (Uses electricity; more demand for electricity means more natural resources would be used for generating power; which means tampering with nature at a faster pace; which is not good for the environment).
2 comments:
I don't know. But what is the worst is using a handkerchief. Using a lot of handkerchiefs would mean that the village weavers would start making a lot of money and would move to the city, and owing to lack of ecological education would live a outrageous lifestyle with 3 TVs running parallel with Jaya TV, Sun TV and Raj TV, 24 hours a day, thereby consuming a lot of electricity using precious fossil fuel.
But the alternative isn't rosy either. For if you wipe your hands clean on the wall, like millions of our brothers do - eventually the restaurant or marriage hall, will have to repaint and they will invariable use paints that contain lead, and use water that would deplete the groundwater levels.
Dude. That is why we should never wash our hands at all
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