Keep Plastic Bags out of Landfills by Sitting on Them: Plastic grocery bags seem to multiply like Tribbles. You use them to store things; you use them as garbage bags. Click on the link to see what unique product Kitsch, a retailer in the UK, is offering…. Read More |
Campaign Against the Plastic Plague Background Info: from Earth Resource Foundation. Plastic bags are everywhere! Everyday, we are handed countless plastic bags: when we go to the grocery store, retail clothing store, book store, restaurants, etc. Yes, sometimes, plastic bags are convenient, as they are water resistant and light and inexpensive compared to paper bags. Most of the time, plastic bags are superfluous and avoidable…. Read More |
Plastic Left Holding the Bag as Environmental Plague: by Joan Lowy. Imagine a world without plastic shopping bags. It could be the future. There is a growing international movement to ban or discourage the use of plastic bags because of their environmental effects. Countries from Ireland to Australia are cracking down on the bags and action is beginning to stir in the United States…. Read More |
Plastic or Paper: from the Washington Post. A useful comparison chart of paper versus plastic bags…. Read More |
Banish the Bags: Used for minutes but last 1,000 years… The life cycle of plastic bags: from Associated Newspapers Limited in London. They are handed out in their billions, used for a few minutes then discarded to pollute the earth for hundreds of years. Here we trace the life cycle of a plastic bag ....Read More |
Are Plastic Grocery Bags Sacking the Environment?: by John Roach for National Geographic News. The "paper or plastic" conundrum that vexed earnest shoppers throughout the 1980s and 90s is largely moot today. Most grocery store baggers don’t bother to ask anymore. They drop the bananas in one plastic bag as they reach for another to hold the six-pack of soda. The pasta sauce and noodles will get one too, as will the dish soap….Read More |
San Francisco Plastic Bag Ban Interests Other Cities: from NPR by by David Gorn. Cities around the world are moving to ban plastic shopping bags to protect the environment. A roundup: …Read More |
Plastic-Bag Bans Gaining Momentum Around the World: by John Roach for National Geographic News, April 4, 2008. From Australia to the U.K., and all across the U.S., politicians and corporations are pondering banning or taxing plastic bags. A hefty surcharge that began in 2003 in Ireland has spurred the public there to spurn plastic bags almost completely in favor of reusable cloth totes. Plastic sacks are also taxed in Italy and Belgium. Grocery shoppers must pay for the bags in Switzerland, Germany, and Holland. Spain, Norway, and now the U.K. are considering a ban or tax as well. …Read More |
Pressure Builds to Ban Plastic Bags in Stores: from the New York Times by Ian Urbina. ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 23 — Paper or plastic? It is a question that has long dogged grocery shoppers. But the debate may soon be settled for this maritime city, where a bill aimed at protecting marine life would ban plastic bags from all retail stores. …Read More |
Whole Foods to ban plastic bags company-wide: from The Houston Business Journal. After meeting with Austin city officials for several months about strategies to voluntarily reduce and recycle plastic bag use, Whole Foods Market Inc. has abruptly decided to eliminate the use of plastic bags in its Austin stores. Whole Foods (NASDAQ: WFMI) on Wednesday announced it will immediately stop offering plastic bags at checkouts in two Austin stores and that it intends to ban plastic bags company-wide by early 2008. …Read More |