I am all for reducing plastic waste etc., but things, as purely a PR exercise within supermarkets have got a bit daft.
OK, I personally use my %26quot;fair-trade-unbleached-degradable%26quot; cotton bags. They are better to carry stuff anyway.
BUT
My local Co-Op have adopted a policy of hiding plastic bags under the check-outs. Oh, you can have as many as you wish, you just now have to ask for them.
This is daft.
Also, when around there this morning, I noticed that people were being issued with re %26amp; white plastic bags with %26quot;Happy Christmas%26quot; on them.
I giggled.
That I suppose is just getting rid of stock the are now embarrassed into doing.
Another thing I don%26#039;t get, is that you can buy big cotton %26quot;trolley bags%26quot;.
Fill one of those up, and it will take a fork-lift to get it to the car.
I am sure that the kitchen plastic bin liner manufacturers are happy, as that is how I was re-cycling supermarket bags.
Is it all just hype ?
Bob
The good thing is that the oil price is shooting up. Guess what plastic bags are made from ?
I am looking for a bio-degradable, smoke free, vitamin packed, non toxic, global cooling, recycled string vest in which to purchase my weekly pallet of Special Brew.
And don%26#039;t get me started on the ******* organic ********!
It`s like someone trying to save pennies, wnen someone else is wasting hundreds of pounds.
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I have maintained for a long time now that it is mainly the `rich` who are the biggest wasters of the planet`s resources...they have so much money they`ll throw out last year`s 3 piece suite, if it doesn`t match this years wallpaper!
These people can afford to keep their heating on all the time, fill their carboots with piles of shopping, run their gas-guzzling cars half a mile instead of walking and take several foreign holidays a year.
If this sounds like jealousy, believe me it is not. I just believe this is what is happening - it `s not `do as I do, it`s do as I say`!
They dont seem to realise that someone using the smaller ones for a weekly shop is wasting so much more.
I also have bought many, many reusable bags. Its just a shame that I keep forgetting to take them with me.
Give it two years, and they probably wont be handing them out at all. Just think of the money they are saving, it costs 1,000s per month for these companies to provide bags. That is the main driving force for jumping on this band wagon. Not the environment.
It%26#039;s also purely for show - most people who use the plastic bags recycle them.
Why, I haven%26#039;t bought a plastic trash bag in about five years.
I agree, companies get on the %26quot;green%26quot; bandwagon because it saves them money - those things aren%26#039;t cheap when you consider the rising price of oil. Restaurants do the same thing with paper napkins and glasses of water. They%26#039;re not %26quot;saving trees,%26quot; they%26#039;re cutting costs - in with respect to water, they%26#039;re getting you to order another lemonade.
It%26#039;s like diet meals - it%26#039;s just less food at a higher price.
