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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Even though California wasn't able to pass its statewide tax on plastic bags, plenty of its municipalities have gone ahead and imposed bans or taxes anyway. They're outlawed in cities like San Francisco and Fairfax, and many other cities -- Los Angeles, San Jose, etc. -- are already forging their own bans. And that's just California: Plastic bag bans are slated to take effect in just a few months in cities in Texas, Alaska, and Hawaii. It looks like the plastic shopping bag is on its way out -- unless one group has its way. Yes, the formidable Save the Plastic Bag Coalition (!) has reared its head, and appears ready to fight the good fight in the name of non-biodegradable refuse everywhere.

USA Today reports on the fast-growing trend of cities ditching disposable plastic bags:

Plastic bags are already outlawed in San Francisco and other California cities -- Malibu, Fairfax and Palo Alto -- as well as Westport, Conn.; Bethel, Alaska; and Edmonds, Wash. This month, a ban in North Carolina's Outer Banks was expanded from large retailers to all stores. Washington, D.C., this year began requiring a nickel fee for each disposable grocery bag.

Which is a fantastic start. Not every city that proposes such a tax succeeds, as Seattle voters turned down a 20 cent fee on plastic bags. But those that have succeeded, like Washington D.C., have seen major results: Plastic bag use dropped from 22 million to 3 million a month in the city.

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Arrggh. One thing I have always hated about Europe is having to pay for plastic bags.

But whatever - paper bags are just as good. The problem is, you can't reuse them so

you end up wasting 100 paper bags instead of 10 plastic ones.

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more liberal idiocy. :bonk:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Arrggh. One thing I have always hated about Europe is having to pay for plastic bags.

But whatever - paper bags are just as good. The problem is, you can't reuse them so

you end up wasting 100 paper bags instead of 10 plastic ones.

we reuse paper bags all the time. can pack them up and take them shopping again, or use them as trash bags.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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:lol:

Another polar bear saved!

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save the polar bears for their natural habitat, in front of the fireplace. :hehe:

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

 

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