Ban on single-use plastic bags by Australia’s two largest supermarkets prevented introduction of estimated 1.5 billion bags into environmen. 3 months on, the radical change has translated to an 80% drop in the consumption of plastic bags nationwidehttps://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2018/12/02/plastic-bag-ban-fewer-bags/?utm_source=Adestra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Morning%20News%20-%2020181203 …
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I buy chicken or fish half the time I go to the supermarket. I dont want to reuse bags.
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I think the benefit is not saving plastic but avoid them being wasted in the environment. Isn't it?
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But is there any evidence that's happening? Interested to know
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The city I live in just passed a single use carryout bag ban with a 5 cent fee for single use paper. When substituting single use paper for plastic the environmental burden shifts from plastic in the environment to a much larger carbon footprint. There are no simple solutions.
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