The Weekend Sun 23 February 2018

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23 February 2018, Issue 896

Plastic fantastic Inside

There have been offers to knit booties and bonnets for a Prime Ministerial baby. But Jenny Galey has a greater cause. Down in Tauranga’s Avenues, the 70-year-old is knitting to save the planet and beat the boredom. Each day Jenny Galey sits in her living room, with the TV going and knitting needles clacking as she transforms plastic supermarket shopping bags into teddy bears, beach bags, wine carriers and even fashion. One piece of research tells us NZ uses 1.29 billion plastic shopping bags a year - for supermarket shopping, for takeaways and other purchases. That’s five per week for everyone in the country. The story of one woman’s attack on pollution and boredom is on page 4.

Flying high pg 5

Coastal cruisers p18

Photo: Bruce Barnard.

Finding good support p36

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