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Plastic bags and the Holiday's, a no, no for the Eco system.
By, Uwe Paschen.
It is that time of the Year once again, where many of us go shopping for the Holiday’s festivities, may we be Christian, Jewish, Atheist, Hindu or even Muslim, we all have great celebrations coming up in the next four to twelve weeks.
From Hanukkah to the Chinese New Year it is the season of great celebrations for all around the Globe. Parties are being held, as well as family gatherings and community events.
Now, one thing all this has in common is the shopping in supermarkets, Farmer Markets and stores to buy the Gifts, the food and the decorations for the festivities to come.
This of course does require packaging, and transportation as well as means to get it all from the Stores back home and there comes in a handy little idem called the chopping Bag.
Now, until 1957, we used to go shopping with our baskets and cloth bags or even little carts we dragged behind us. However, since 1957 we have discovered the plastic bag that made its début in the US and by 1960 had spread around the Globe like a wild bush fire. To the point that by the 1970th it could be fund almost any where on this planet and has been causing major problem ever since.
Since we discard those trow away bags so easily, they can be fund not only on land fields but also along roads, in Rivers, in the Forest and even on mountain pics and in the Ocean. There thy cause great harm and kill million of birds, animals and fish that are trapped in them and most of them suffocate. This is no easy way to die or be killed what so ever.
We discard about 1.5 Million Tons of Plastic bags each Year and most of this around the Holidays shopping time. Keep in mind that it takes 220 Million litres of Oil to produce those bags and not counting the additional energy cost for transportation and recycling or land fields. There are 4 to 5 Trillion Plastic bags used every Year, enough to engulf the entire City of New York so you would not even be able to see the tallest buildings any longer. And this with just one Years plastic bags waste.
North America accounts for 60% of all this plastic bags waste and Europe for 20% the rest is more or less divided around the World evenly with Africa having the lowest share of plastic bags being used of all continents.
Now even though we have recycling facilities and program in some Nations, Fact is unfortunately that only 0.6% is being recycle, the remaining 99.4% end up in lad fields as well as in the Oceans ad Nature at large.
We could do with out and go back to Shopping baskets, Cloth bags and little carts we can easily pull and taken just about any where, some of those are so compact and easy to fold that they fit in a bag. It may be time to Refuse plastic bags given out to us and to ask to use our own cloth bag in stead. Leading by example for a better future for all living creatures on Earth.
These Holidays do think twice about using a plastic bag and with the New Year around the corner, it may be a great time for an Eco resolution, not to ever use plastic bags again. There are some great cloth bags and carts, that even look sharp and would get you some positive attention as well.
Happy Eco Friendly Holliday’s.
See Sources below.
http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1499
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Think twice about taking a plastic bag if your purchase is small and easy to carry. Keep canvas bags in your home, office, and car so you always have them available when you go to the supermarket or other stores. Ask your favorite stores to stop providing bags for free, or to offer a discount for not using the bags. Encourage your local politicians to introduce legislation taxing or banning plastic bags. |
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Try to go at least one week without accumulating any new plastic bags. If every shopper took just one less bag each month, this could eliminate the waste of hundreds of millions of bags each year. |
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (36)
at 00:22 on December 6th, 2008
I think that shops and especially supermarkets should stop handing out plastic bags. Yes, it will be inconvenient at first but aft5er a week or two everyone will know that they should bring their own shopping bag. I can't really see the problem of doing this ... If I would be a manager of a supermarket, I would scrap plastics bags all together and give my customers - after launching the idea - a free linnen shopping bag.
at 00:26 on December 6th, 2008
Another ttthing - when I was in Lubumbashi (DRC) earlier this year, I spoke to people about the fact that ground water levels are dropping with 20 cm each year. We were walking through what they call a 'cité' - one of the neighbourshoods at the outskirts of the city. The roads, which were not paved, where covered in plastic.
According to my friends, all these plastic bags are one of the culprits. "When it rains, the water doesn't get into the ground but remains on top of those plastic bags and evaporate before reaching the ground."
at 00:54 on December 6th, 2008
Interesting Comment Miriam, That must be a lot of plastic bags to have such an effect.
Do you happen to have pictures of the City in DRC?
at 08:36 on December 14th, 2008
No - I do not have pictures but will take some when I am there next week (will be there 'til January 5)
at 08:43 on December 14th, 2008
It would be great to hear about it and maybe see some Photos as well. Thank you.
at 20:17 on March 9th, 2009
I saw a picture recently of an elephant that had died after having eaten plastic bags: the plastic did terrible things to its stomach (the keeper di an autopsy on the elephant). And, off the west coast of the US, there is an area where the sea is calm that collects just tons and tons of the stuff from all over the Pacific Ocean! What are we doing to the world?