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Stuffing our environment
Janet Baraclough wrote: The message ews.net from "Sue" contains these words: Yes I think that would certainly change things. I agree it's awful to see the amount of plastic blowing around and stuck in roadside hedges etc but sadly it's true that it takes a charge, however small, to concentrate people's minds on not being careless with most resources. I'm sure it would encourage me to remember to take bags to reuse more often. I can't see the big supermarkets doing it here on their own initiative though, as they'd each be wary of the others gaining some advantage in pricing, so it probably would need legislating for. The Co-op (and Sainsbury iirc) provides "bags for life" for a single payment of 10 p each. It's strong plastic and lasts multiple uses; when it wears out they give you a new one in exchange for the old one which is recycled. If you buy 6 bottles of wine the Co-op provide free , even stronger foldable bags with divisions for 6 bottles. With the internal sections cut out, those bags last indefinitely. For the diehards who use neither, their flimsiest plastic carriers are biodegradeable. We used to carry car-shopping home in used cardboard cartons but supermarkets here are no longer allowed to keep them stacked where the public can take one..fire hazard or some such rubbish. clearly, in your case, you already do the right thing. In Ireland quite a few people used to do this but the great majority (like in UK I presume) did not and plastic bags got everywhere. Now most people do it like you and all it took was a small law change. It really worked (make it illegal to give plastic bags for nothing; you must charge for them). Janet. |
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