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50 reasons to stop using plastic shopping bags

Posted Jul 17 2008, 06:17 PM by Karen Datko
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"Fox" at Squawkfox has taken up a cause we can strongly embrace: "It's time to sack plastic bags."

Shouldn't we all, with the price of oil -- yes, they're made with oil -- and environmental worries, be moving to reusable shopping bags and bins? Plastic shopping bags are a blight, and they never -- for all practical purposes -- go away. "With few exceptions, plastic bags will take thousands of years to break down," Fox says. "The bag my first pair of shoes came in a couple decades ago is out there, somewhere."

Here are other good points to keep in mind (to read her entire list of 50 reasons, click here):

    • Cost. Some stores charge 5 cents for each bag your groceries are stuffed in. Some give you a 5- or 10-cent discount if you bring you own bag. By one estimate, it costs cities 17 cents to dispose of each bag.

    • Recycling is ineffective and rare. Fox says it costs $4,000 to process and recycle 1 ton of plastic bags. That ton will sell for $32. "This business model is a financial failure," she dryly observes.

    • They're everywhere, they're everywhere. Look outside and what do you see? "They are an eyesore and scar the landscape," Fox says. In fact, they're such a huge source of litter in Africa that entrepreneurs are collecting them and weaving them into bags and hats.

    Like that cool site that tracks the growth of the U.S. national debt, Reusable Bags shows the growing number of plastic bags used around the world. It's almost 1 million every minute.

    Comments

     

    Onafan is an idiot.

    It is more useful for the environment if people take what they actually need when they shop or eat. I have worked in food service long enough that unless you penalize people for taking more than what they need no amount of persuasion will change peoples mind. If people stop being greedy than you will see lower prices on most things you buy. Come one people how many utensils do you actually need to eat with. Sauce on the side is a waste of resources wilth all those plastic cups of sauce that no one actually use them all.  

    Plastic will fill the "land fills" and do no harm if they are disposed or properly. paper will will degrade over several decades and the bleach and inks used to produce them will leach into the gound water. The bottom line is that in a land fill paper and plastic do not degrade much differently, and paper is much worse, and it take a lot more energy to produce that plastic.

    I'll use a canvas bag when I can, when I can't I'll choose plastic

    Send the plastic bags to space with the space shuttle

    WHAT A WSTE THIS ARTICLE IS.ALONG WITH THE PEOPLE

    As a cashier, I would try to use smart-alek humor when asking the customer what they would prefer: Kill a tree or choke a fish? (paper or plastic?)  Some choice, huh?

    I miss paper bags!

    Walmart does not accomodate with paper bags, granted they do sell the canvas bags, but they have never had paper

    comment on turtles, are they ninja? then i like them too,TURTLE POWER!!!

    I think it would be great if we had a choice of either plastic or reusalble....I use those plastic bags for many other purposes.

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