Hear, hear!!!!! Works for me!
2007-04-14 12:22:35
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answer #1
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answered by Elizabeth L 5
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Because plastic bags as well as being reusable are also useful.
Maybe you can somehow fit everything you buy into 3 cotton bags but not everyone can and do you really think having people make multiple trips (by car given the distance and the need to bring a lot of stuff back) to the shop because they forgot to bring their cotton bags is a good thing for the environment.
2007-04-14 12:27:39
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answer #2
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answered by bestonnet_00 7
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Personally I don't care one way or the other whether the bag is made of plastic or cloth. The issue is that they are single use.
I don't use bags at all for my groceries. I get cardboard boxes and carry my groceries home in them then put them out with the rest of the cardboard to be recycled. Think how much it is going to cost you on everything you buy to have it packaged in something other than a plastic bag. It is ridiculous.
Plus, the alternatives, cloth and Tyvek take up more room in landfill and decay slower than biodegradable "plastic" bags made of corn starch.
In conclusion, if plastic bags were recycled they would be no more a problem than the alternatives. Cities which are banning plastic bags are downloading costs onto their citizens rather than coming up with a viable waste treatment alternatives.
2007-04-14 13:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the concept but grocery bags often have meat drippings on them and other stuff. Somethings are better disposable. Also when I shop 3 would not do - I have a dozen bags or more.
I often get busy and put off laundry only to discover I'm out of clean underwear ot jeans etc. I can imagine not being able to shop until I do laundry! No thanks!
Besides laundering bags used detergent and chemicals that enter our lakes.
I think recycling the plastic bags to make new ones could be the best answer.
2007-04-14 12:30:33
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answered by Karrose 5
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I really don't think that there ARE pros to plastic bags any more. Sure, they're conventient now, but in the long run they're just adding to depletion of resources. Plastics should not be quite so disposable.
In response to a previous answer, there are LOTS of different types of plastic, many of which, as we are just discovering, have negative affects on PEOPLE (i.e. estrogens). Some types aren't so bad, even if the processes used to make them pollute. What makes them better is that we don't pick a bunch up just to throw it out as soon as we get it home. Do your parents buy a new couch every week?
2007-04-18 07:51:14
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answered by Gir 2
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The stores around me accept bags for recycling.
It would be great to ban both plastic and paper bags. The devil is in the details and the problem is getting it done. How do you get the population, which has always had the convenience of store bags, to start bringing their own when people have not even fully accepted recycling?
2007-04-14 12:27:11
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answered by williegod 6
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I would have no problem with that. When I go to Sam's Club, they don't have plastic bags and you either carry everything out individually or put it into used cardboard boxes. Plastic bags are a convenience and if the stores did not have them, I'm sure people would figure out something else.
2007-04-14 12:34:14
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answered by ? 7
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There's a plastic bag hanging in the tree behind my house. It has been for about eight years now. You can't read the label and it is pretty tattered from the wind whipping it into the branches (the tree is a hawthorn), but other than that, you can tell it is a grocery bag. It looks like one. It feels like one. And in wind storms, it sure as heck sounds like one.
So yeah, I'd be glad if they were banned. I think of all the plastic bags I have used in my lifetime, and then I imagine ALL of them hanging from that tree. It makes me ill. They are a waste of space and the energy used to create them. Their convenience is incredibly temporary for something so long-lasting.
2007-04-14 16:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't care if plastic bags were banned. The only thing i like about them is that they are convenient.
2007-04-14 12:23:00
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answered by Nicole 2
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agree. The plastic luggage frequently finally end up in places like the sea & on seashores. could be one much less form of merchandise for the volunteer sea coast sparkling-up crews to be choosing up. confident, the plastic luggage are attainable for some issues, yet i've got saved up a gaggle already. countless plastic luggage would be carried at as quickly as, yet in addition they'll split below a heavy load, & everyone does not carry plenty while the baggers attempt to %. them easy. because it happens, we are interior the technique of bobbing up the change over to reusable luggage with the paper ones costing 10 cents each and each. we are going to be starting to be a member of seventy 5 different jurisdictions in CA that have already made the change. dealer Joe's & the well-being nutrition shops have accomplished plenty in maximum advantageous the %.. dealer Joe's sells super colorfully designed vinyl luggage the same shape because of the fact the paper luggage for $a million & $2 & have had campaigns with prizes drawn for people who convey their very own luggage. The vinyl luggage look lasting 10+ years. i've got been making use of those luggage there & on the well-being nutrition save for some years & yet another save that delivers us a nickel back for each bag we convey. for luggage that have not have been given solid bottoms or factors, i will positioned a bite of cardboard or a container interior. Works super for groceries & for potluck dishes. each so often I convey a nylon insulated picnic provider with blue ice interior for my milk & different perishables. So now the subsequent step would be to start wearing those luggage while i bypass to Safeway & different shops like CVS. this is reliable we are going to now have a reliable nudge to try this, too. a pair persons at artwork additionally use the textile luggage for wearing our lunches in preference to procuring an costly lunch tote. So, they could be in simple terms as versatile because of the fact the plastic & paper luggage.
2016-11-23 20:23:44
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answered by ? 4
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plastic? without it where would we be? My parents would not have a couch to sit on.
To your added edit: You are being hypocritical, like most politicians. You cannot have it both ways and win an argument. You either are pro plastic or not.
2007-04-14 12:22:59
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answer #11
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answered by knowitall 3
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