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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

     

    I THINK WE SHOULD GO BACK TO USING REUSABLE GLASS COKE & WATER BOTTLES LIKE WE USED WHEN I WAS A KID.

    LYNN

    If you can recycle both, the issue is convenience, awareness & understanding. Little degrades in a landfill - they are designed to keep light and water out. Kraft paper can be recycled and PE grocery bags are infinitely recyclable. Solution: reuse and improve recycling methods. We have to change our disposible ways for a real impact.

    Before you ban plastic bags you need to research Ireland that did just that a few years back. It was found that the common plastic bag goes through a number of extra uses before it makes it was to the trash. Sandwich bags, covering wet swimming items, general carrying and in many cases becoming a trash bag itself. In Ireland after they found a huge increase in the purchase of sandwich bags, ziplocs and trash bags, which are all made of higher grade plastic ( more oil ), only get used once, have to be shipped to stores in 18 wheelers and then taken home normally in cars. So stop and think for a second. Plus where do you think paper comes from its no all recycled.

    Paper bags are not the answer. Canvas bags are good and re-usable bags are

    good too, but not everybody will do the right thing every time they go shopping.

    So if you can't change peoples habits then change the problem. Here is a company

    That has the right idea DIAMANT ART CORP. They put a additive in when they

    Make bags and it will breakdown very fast and it still can be recycled but if it ends

    up in landfills like I said it will breakdown fast. www.diamantfilm.com/

    i like turtles too

    The consumer cannot tell a business how to set their platform, such as Wal-Mart.  That cannot be done.  Suggestions can be made, but that doesn't mean they will be accepted.  Yes, the cost of the use of plastic is everywere but only the consumer gets hit with the cost!  Businesses only want to see profit, rightfully so, just go out and look at your car and see how much of it is also plastic.  Greed is a very severe problem in the U.S.A., and throughout the world.  People need to realize that the more a person goes along with voluntary spending the happier the businessman is and the poorer they are.  Until people quit looking for the easist way to accomplish anything, they need to remember someone had to work for whatever it is they have purchased, and maybe wasn't really necessary  if they would take a stand and say no to a lot of unnecessary luxury items  such as a plastic bag,  use cloth over and over it won't hurt to wash a cloth bag occasionally, and use it again.

    Plastic bags are definitely expensive, dangerous, and a public nuisance, and they are an expense to recycle.  I love my cloth bags from Hannafords.  However,  I know of someone who actually makes a beautiful, permanent bag out of plastic bags.  These finished bags are very nice looking, with different color schemes, are very durable, and take the plastic bags out of the trash, streets, and woods.  Since the plastic is not going to disintigrate any time soon, the permanent plastic shopping bag is a good answer.

    I see a lot of ignorant self centered people making posts on here. So much for intelligent people reading the news...

    I see recycle bins at some larger stores. We also must stop using those plastic water bottles. The water industry has duped us into thinking that bottled water is something special. It's the same stuff as what's in your tap!!! Back to the bag thing. They are a nuisance. Paper is better. They break down fast, we can grow more trees, you can put them on your head if you are ugly or hyperventing, you can recycle them by putting your neighbors dog crap in them and lighting them on fire on his door step..I can think of many ways that paper is better.

    Biodegradable plastic bags are now available.

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