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Every plastic carrier that I get from the supermarket, I use to line my waste bin. I recycle glass, plastic bottles and paper , compost my kitchen waste and have a brown bin for bigger garden waste. When the supermarkets stop giving carriers away, I will have to buy plastic bin liners for my waste bin. How is this going to make any difference at all to the environment except I'm now paying the supermarket for bin liners instead of getting them for free ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I too do exactly the same - and as my council will only collect rubbish left kerbside in black bags, food waste has to be very well wrapped up to stop the foxes and cats ripping the bags up and strewing rubbish everywhere.
Any spare carrier bags I have that are still in good condition go to the local charity shop to help keep their costs down.
If I have to pay for a carrier bag, I do not want advertising on it.
If this government is seriously concerned about the environment it should look at the total waste of energy that is motor sports. Give the drivers pedal cars instead of those gas guzzlers - then it will be sport.
Any spare carrier bags I have that are still in good condition go to the local charity shop to help keep their costs down.
If I have to pay for a carrier bag, I do not want advertising on it.
If this government is seriously concerned about the environment it should look at the total waste of energy that is motor sports. Give the drivers pedal cars instead of those gas guzzlers - then it will be sport.
And paper bags also damage the environment:
Both paper and plastic bags have to be transported to stores, which requires energy and creates emissions. In this comparison, plastic is preferable because plastic bags are lighter in weight and more compact than paper bags. It would take approximately seven trucks to transport the same number of paper bags as can be transported by a single truck full of plastic bags.
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http://www.greenfeet.net/newsletter/debate.sht ml
Both paper and plastic bags have to be transported to stores, which requires energy and creates emissions. In this comparison, plastic is preferable because plastic bags are lighter in weight and more compact than paper bags. It would take approximately seven trucks to transport the same number of paper bags as can be transported by a single truck full of plastic bags.
And:
http://www.greenfeet.net/newsletter/debate.sht ml