Ten Things You Didn't Know About Plastic Bags
1. Around 17 billion plastic bags are given away every year in the UK
2. Most of these are only used once and then thrown away
3. If everyone in Britain used reusable bags, the plastic bags we'd save would tie around the world 103 times (except they wouldn't because we wouldn't have made them because instead we'd - oh, never mind
4. Around a million seabirds and a hundred thousand mammals are strangled by plastic litter every year, worldwide
5. A leatherback turtle (an endangered species) was found dead in 1998 with 57kg of plastic bags inside it
6. A minke whale washed up in Normandy in 2002 had 800kg of plastic bags in its stomach
7. Only half a percent of plastic bags are recycled
8. About 100,000 tonnes of plastic bags are thrown away in Britain annually. That's the same weight as 70,000 cars
9. Plastic bags are not free. The shops pass on the cost to you by adding a few pence to the cost of goods. A typical UK household spends about £470 per year on packaging
10. Plastic bags are cr*p. The handles snap, they dig into your hands, they rip if you put anything a bit pointy in them, you can't carry them on a bike, they fall over when you set them on the floor.
Ditch the duff carriers and switch to a snazzy reusable bag. Save the whales. Save the planet. Save the palms of your hands. And don't forget to vote in the poll in the right-hand sidebar.
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1I have two Chico Bags that I love (chicobag.com) and I have a really cool Trader Joe's reusable bag. I hate plastic bags with a passion. I think San Francisco is awesome for banning them.
2those bags look great (both the chicobags and the ones NotChris makes)! yay cloth bags!
3Yikes! Some of those statistics are so scary! We generally get paper bags and then fold them up nicely and bring them back to the store the next time we go. Every now and then we get plastic bags to replenish our supply because we do use them.
4reuse bags!
5soooooo true
6i try to reuse and recyle everything
even my plastic bags
but i should start using canvas
They should make all plastic bags biodegradable, like the dog poop bags are, and encourage more incentive for recycling bags at the grocery store. You get paid for cans and bottles and since they build the cost of the bags into the cost of shopping at the store then why not refund you for recycling?
7It's going to take something extra to get everyone to either recycle them or stop using them as much.
I brought my own bag to Heinen's Grocery Store the other day and they actually gave me 12 cents off my bill for it! Let's see... if I shop only once per week for a year that's $6.24 a year and for me, and a happier earth for everyone. It's a win win!
8word.
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