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by pfexec
267 days ago
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AFAIK this is all based on hearsay. I rarely if ever have seen thin plastic bags "in nature", no one is chucking them out a moving car window. Anyone who litters single-use bags is also littering other trash elsewhere, most people can be trusted to place them in a responsible place for rubbish. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (which is often cited in defense of bag bans) is mostly Chinese trash. Grocery bag bans are a feel-good distraction that makes no measurable environmental impact. "Reusable" bags also have some fewer use cases for reuse; for example truck drivers are known to poop in the single use bags. Can't do that in a reusable bag. |
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