‘Why do you use so much plastic?’: Tables turned as CNA reporter faces tough questions – from preschoolers

However, as the period progressed, things started to get heated.

” Why do you want to be a reporter”? a more specific keyword that made me consider my lifestyle choices.

I ended up yanking the question up at my passionate audience and enticing them to become as adults.

Popular forbids included “teacher”, “navy” and even the strange “reporter” or two, which possibly indicated some desire for the advertising business.

But to the end of the session, it was obvious that the children were concerned about the effects of vinyl and the environment. &nbsp,

” Why do you use so much plastic”? was a particularly challenging issue for me, and I politely responded,” I never really thought about the culture and really lived my life typically.”

Another&nbsp, pointed keyword was” Why do you keep forgetting to take your own water container”?

Despite their sweet time, the children were more well-informed. &nbsp, For one, they understood the concept of micro-plastics and how they affect aquatic career. &nbsp,

To my nice amazement, they had also drawn some real-world instructions from the CNA have to.

One of the group’s preschoolers described how her family began recycling her blistered contact lenses. Another query was raised regarding what possible plastic-free strategies might be.

” I bring my own bag when I go shopping because I do n’t want to use plastic bags”, said one student.