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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

     

    The reality is that unless the stores stop providing pastic bags, people will keep using them. Paper really is the way to go if you don't bring your own anyway. And to people saying that using paper bags depletes our forests... WRONG! 94 percent of the paper used in the U.S. are from paper company owned and grown tree farms. Yes there are other countries that deplet the rain forests, but the U.S.A is not one of them.

    I reuse the plastic bags.  You can also return them to the grocery store for recycling.  I can't wait to see what the next kick will be.  We've been thru the down with nuclear power, save the Condor, save the rainforest, save the polar bear, save the owls, and now the green kick.  

    We had to save the people in Bosnia but we don't give a damn about the people in Iraq.

    What will it be next?  Maybe save the gypsy moths that are killing our trees.  The gypsy moths deserve their place in this universe too.

    You know what folks, if it came out of the earth, it can go back there just the same. The earth will be happy to receive some of these things back to replace all the empty space created by extracting oil and hundreds of minerals over the short time span that man has existed, compared to the lifespan of our planet. We should be firm believers in that principle and let it all just flow back into the earth where it originated from as raw materials. Don't worry, be happy about it all. The earth needs to be reple nished and what a good way to give back to the planet.

    what a great idea to make other things out of plastic bags, like hats and purses.  I am sure some ingenious person could even come up with a new look by making clothes.  since it take so long to decompose them and there are billions of them, I vote to recycle.  

    Plastic is amazing, and doesn't taste half-bad either. Melt it down and use for mouth-wash. It impedes breathing, but then halitosis won't have any effect!

    I like plastic. It is easy, and can be used for a myriad of purposes. While not the most pulchritudinous of materials, the uses thereof overpower the necessity and worry that most imbeciles have regarding plastic. Plastic is omnipresent, and we should direct our worries elsewhere for now.

    I remember hearing stories from my parents when I was a kid, about the times when they had to carry there own bags to the grocery store back in the Soviet Union. -- I recycle what I can but I use what is convenient because I believe that the key is moderation.

    I use two small trash cans in my apartment, one in the kitchen and one in the bathroom, and I line them up with plastic bags I bring home from grocery shopping.  So, every bag I get is used twice, nothing wasted.  The paper bags line up my recycling bin.  I also reduce the number of bags I require to begin with by bringing a large backpack to the grocery store with extra paper and plastic bags for reuse.

    Remember: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - in that order.

    maybe its time to be more aware of the environment...

    Why we care about our environment ????  Amber K., unless you can find another planet that isn't 47 light year away and we can move to...  We are killing our only home, Earth !!  

    The best thing I have ever bought in my life - re-usable bag.  I get 10 cents off everytime I do grocery.  I've been making money from those bags.  =)

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