Originally posted by teamsaint
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the place to start is with producers who create products that fail too quickly and are non recyclable. Also,Check out the waste in the average supermarket trolley. 95 % of the waste is not in free plastic bags, its in wrapping on things like grapes, for example.
At the consumer end, I would ban or tax patio heaters much more harshly, deal much more harshly with brand new gas guzzling cars, and so on.
At the consumer end, I would ban or tax patio heaters much more harshly, deal much more harshly with brand new gas guzzling cars, and so on.
Do you have a priority list of things to do - once you've ticked on off, you can go on to the next? 'Ah, that's cars dealt with, now I can tackle plastic bags'? You remind me rather of an ex friend who joined the SWP & thought that you shouldn't deal with sexism, racism & homophobia until the class struggle had been won - never, basically.
and makes people feel as though they are contributing, when in fact its a very marginal issue indeed.
Anyway, i reuse my plastic bags many times, so I can feel like I am doing my bit when I put my lunch in them , and I can also feel content that i haven't put some poor bag manufacturer out of work.
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