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Outlaw Plastic Grocery Bags

November 20, 2007

…just like in San Francisco.

Either that or allow us to put these plastic bags in our city recycling bins.

My problem is that I can’t ever remember to throw the little polyethylene monsters in my trunk and schlep them over to Publix, so they pile up in my basement until the day when I do remember. Then I am forced to cram months of the forgotten miscreants into the one little plastic bag recycling can in front of the store. It’s not a pretty sight, trust me.

I know, I know…I need to use reusable cloth bags, but that again requires cognitive thought before I leave the house and obviously I’m already having trouble with that!

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  1. Beth Terry says:
    November 21, 2007 at 4:19 am

    Hi there. I know that remembering to bring reusable bags is difficult at first. But so is any new habit. And this one is certainly worth it.

    Recycling plastic bags is not the answer to the plastic bag problem. First of all, plastic bags are generally not recycled into new plastic bags but into other types of products like decking material and carpet. So we are still needing to use virgin plastic (made from oil) to create new plastic bags. Plastic recycling is actually downcycling.

    And the problem with allowing people to put plastic bags in their curbside recycling bins is that plastic bags are terrible for the sorting machines. They jam them up. I visited a recycling facility and wrote a whole post on my blog about the lessons I learned that day:

    http://www.fakeplasticfish.com/2007/10/recycling-part-2-lessons-from-davis.html

    The sorter was actually jammed up that day by plastic sheeting and bags, so I got to see firsthand the havoc they can wreak. I’m glad you are fed up with them. You and others like you should push for plastic bag bans in your city. Plastic, which comes from oil, is too precious to waste on disposable packaging and bags.

    Beth Terry

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