Technology1 min ago
Do You Buy Plastic Bags
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There's only one sure way of dealing with plastic carrier bags, and that's to ban supermarkets from selling them completely. I know there's been a big reduction since charging for them, but is it the answer? no I don't think so. We would soon get used to taking our own cloth bags when going shopping, like years ago.
09:32 Thu 28th Nov 2019
I seem to get at least 2 "textiles for charity" bags delivered every week. I don't have that many textiles to recycle! So I use those to line the kitchen rubbish bin. The only plastic bags I buy are freezer bags which I wash and re-use until they're full of holes - I've been doing this for years - my kids thought I was being a tight wad but they now applaud it!
Production of paper bags isn't exactly kind to the environment either.
No I don't buy plastic shopping bags which means when I want one I don't have one. I don't try to purchase more than I can either carry or load the car boot/back seat with.
We do need to find an environmentally friendly yet cheap storage/carry option though.
No I don't buy plastic shopping bags which means when I want one I don't have one. I don't try to purchase more than I can either carry or load the car boot/back seat with.
We do need to find an environmentally friendly yet cheap storage/carry option though.
Like diddlydo I use the charity bags for my rubbish as I only ever donate to 1 of the charities. I also get them off friends who don't use theirs. I have shopping bags (not plastic) that I leave in the boot of the car and Tesco stopped delivering with plastic bags a while ago. A friend of mine is unable to get to the shops so has her shopping delivered, but if she runs out of things between shops her son goes to the local shops for her, but he won't take any type of bag with him and so every week he buys the bags for life.It made me wonder if other young men and some ladies of course are embarrassed about taking bags to the shops?