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Gotta be another wonderful idea from the cult we call the democratic party.
 
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If saving the environment was the goal why not just outright ban plastic bags period? Get rid of them. Cut the supply and there’s no demand. Customers can use paper or bring their own. Two shopping trips is about all it would take. But no, plastic bags are bad unless of course you’re willing to pay in which case use as many as you want.


That’s the same reason they don’t outright ban tobacco; it’s all about the tax revenue that it brings in.


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....and yet disposable diapers are far more destructive, there are far more of them being used, and take 500 years to decompose. But certainly, focus on straws and grocery bags. What about plastics in cars? Plastics in nearly EVERYTHING we use?

but, but, but the children!

If the enviros really want to dig deep, they would be pushing the usage of diaper services; my parents used reusable diapers and the disposables were saved for trips and emergencies. Disposable diapers with all their layers, and absorbent chemicals are a bigger issue.
 
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Since it’s a tax, keep track of every single one and deduct it from your federal taxes. It all counts.



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So happy to hear every other problem in these places have been solved so they can waste time on this bullshit. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


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If saving the environment was the goal why not just outright ban plastic bags period? Get rid of them. Cut the supply and there’s no demand. Customers can use paper or bring their own. Two shopping trips is about all it would take. But no, plastic bags are bad unless of course you’re willing to pay in which case use as many as you want.


Saving the planet is not the goal. Greta Thunberg even stated as much. It is to transfer wealth from those who have to those who want. Climate change is just the excuse.



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....and yet disposable diapers are far more destructive, there are far more of them being used, and take 500 years to decompose. But certainly, focus on straws and grocery bags. What about plastics in cars? Plastics in nearly EVERYTHING we use?


Hey now, stay the hell away from disposable diapers!


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I'm happy to pay the dime (in CA). If anyone asks, I'll tell them "I don't want to get sick from a used grocery bag. Why in the hell would you reuse one for food?"


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....and yet disposable diapers are far more destructive, there are far more of them being used, and take 500 years to decompose. But certainly, focus on straws and grocery bags. What about plastics in cars? Plastics in nearly EVERYTHING we use?


Hey now, stay the hell away from disposable diapers!


This is good advice for everyone. lol



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In our house the grandkids' disposable diapers go into the saved plastic grocery bags, then into the trash.

So my DNA will be identifiable for at least 1,000 years.
 
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Crazy Joe is in favor of a nationwide ban on plastic bags.




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People will pay the extra nickel per bag without a second thought. Tell me, how will the money raised per bag be used to save the world? This will be more profit for the stores- that will be the only result of this campaign.




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People will pay the extra nickel per bag without a second thought.


Maybe, maybe not.

I'll tell you though what actually has worked in getting me to bring my own bags when grocery shopping. The Smith's that I shop at gives me 5 or 10 fuel points for each plastic bag that I don't use. The cashier has to estimate of course the number of bags, but usually she just makes it like 10.

I get a point for every dollar spent normally. Every 100 points knocks off ten cents at the fuel pump. That adds up quickly.


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People will pay the extra nickel per bag without a second thought.


Maybe, maybe not.

I'll tell you though what actually has worked in getting me to bring my own bags when grocery shopping. The Smith's that I shop at gives me 5 or 10 fuel points for each plastic bag that I don't use. The cashier has to estimate of course the number of bags, but usually she just makes it like 10.

I get a point for every dollar spent normally. Every 100 points knocks off ten cents at the fuel pump. That adds up quickly.


Woah. I didn't know that.



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New Jersey has plans in the works to put in a STATE WIDE plastic shopping bag ban soon and here's the kicker:

They are also going to BAN retailers from offering paper bags or thicker reusable plastic bags!

WTF people, this is NOT GOING TO WORK. You can't expect that people are going about their business all day long with reusable cloth shopping bags on them, it's just not reasonable to think that is going to happen. Roll Eyes


 
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I really don't have a problem with trying to eliminate, or at least minimize, the use of plastic bags. Aldi's has always done this. The damn bags are tissue paper thin and often break, they won't even stay upright in the back of the car. I used to throw away bags full of bags every month.
Now I generally use my own nice heavy cloth bags. I say "generally" because I'll occasionally run in to buy just one item like a gallon of milk but end up with a plastic bag after picking up a couple other things.
I imagine most everyone recognizes that using and throwing away 100's of millions of single use, non decaying, plastic bags every year to be a bad practice.


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Any truth to the rumor that the anti plastic bag movement is funded by the Paper Bag Conglomerates Big Grin
 
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