You Can’t Miss Them

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This morning.

Dublin city Centre,

Stylish social media icon James Kavanagh, the influencer formerly known as Exchequer Street Boy, urges revellers to stay green but go yellow  this St Patrick’s Day.

Paul Nallon writes:

James is encouraging families and shoppers to do their bit for the environment by joining him in taking part in the Dublin #CircleCity campaign and popping their empty plastic bottles and cans into one of the brightly coloured #CircleCity recycling bins dotted around the busy streets of Dublin, funded by the Coca-Cola Foundation and rolled out by Dublin City Council and environmental charity Hubbub…

Name that coat and trainers, anyone?

Pic: Julien Behal

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22 thoughts on “You Can’t Miss Them

  1. AssPants

    Oh great, more and more clutters of street furniture for Dublin city.

    Not only are cars being diverted out of the city, soon enough there will be no pedestrian space for all the posts, bins, electric boxes and anything and everything DCC can find to bolt to the pavement.

    How much for the tacky and tasteless yellow bin?

    1. Dinkum

      And just wait until they are filled with bags of dog poo and all the general crap people will stuff into them

    1. Vlad X. Novichok

      Hosiery should be worn inside shoes, not as shoes.

      Sartorially speaking of course.

      1. johnny

        …i rock my ‘speed’s’ (see above) with a ,high ankle cut wide leg pant,also with a long spring coat,just not,not yellow.
        (i’ve just ignored or pretended his socks are not white:)

  2. Nigel

    It’s not really good for the environment if it’s all getting dumped in third world countries. Reduce, reuse, and stop pretending to recycle.

    ‘funded by the Coca-Cola Foundation’

    Hey, Coca Cola Foundation, maybe your parent corporation could make gazillons less plastic products or directly cover the costs for their clean-up and actual recycling from their bloated profits?

  3. Oro

    Coat is Prada approx. $4k. Not my fav from them. Corduroy doesn’t really scream luxury to me tbh lol.

    1. The Millie Obnoxious™

      I love a good pair of cords. My local charity shop has loads of them at the moment, and I picked up a pair of really lovely green ones for a fiver.

      1. Oro

        Don’t get me wrong I do like them, but just not for myself much. Altho I have seen a few pairs around with a very large scale cord which looked pretty fun, nice spin on the standard. Extreme comfort too (or so I hear!).

        Nothing better than a lazy afternoon at the resale / vintage / charity shops either :)

  4. K.Cavan

    About 14% of ”recycled”waste is recycled and only about 4% is functionally recycled, into the same or similar products, the rest of the 14% being downcycled into packaging material & the like. It’s virtue signalling. Meanwhile, snack companies are all moving from recyclable plastic to foil packs to ”keep the freshness in” & that stuff is layers of aluminium & plastic, completely unrecyclable. Could governments do something about this, could the EU pass a law or create some rules, will they do so, yes, yes & no. None of our political elite give a damn about the environment unless it’s some aspect of it that involves taxing citizens.

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