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by nat8265639392
2737 days ago
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Something that came up in this article, is often brought up as a ‘gotcha’ in other articles and in discussions is the whole thing about a cotton bag needing 140 uses to be better than a plastic bag. This has been so easy for me, but the fact it keeps coming up makes me think it’s not for other people? I have cotton bags that I have had for 3 -4 years that I still use a few times a week. The first couple of weeks I would forget them. But I stuck with it and it’s just habit that I grab them on the way to the shops or throw them in my work bag in the morning. Also the idea that plastic isn’t bad for the environment doesn’t make a difference about wether I want that stuff floating around in the ocean or ruining beaches/forests. Make producers pay for the clean up. F them. |
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There is also the the possibility of shared bags but the germ/dirt issue would exist and then adding the cleaning of shared bags may be energy worse. We used to have shared glass bottles for milk that had to be cleaned and sterilized after each use not to mention transporting all the weight of empty bottles back to the dairy.
I think it also depends on what we are solving for. Is it lower carbon footprint or keeping plastic out of our waterways? More quickly bio-degradable plastics may be best for one but not the other.