Plastic bags
Jan. 10th, 2016 12:12 pmAs hard as I try to always use re-usable bags, I still end up with a pile of plastic bags over a long period of time. The CVS in Davis Square no longer seems to take plastic bags back. Is there another local store that will take back plastic bags for recycling?
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Date: 2016-01-10 05:23 pm (UTC)I also put cereal box liners, plastic wrapper for paper towels and toilet paper, and newspaper bags into these bins.
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Date: 2016-01-10 06:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-01-10 07:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-01-10 07:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-01-10 07:45 pm (UTC)I do too, but it feels somehow like abusing the system! I wish this stuff was more clearly recyclable since you literally cannot get away from it.
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Date: 2016-01-10 07:57 pm (UTC)I am stockpiling some now because I work in Cambridge where an ordinance banning plastic bags is about to go in effect, and I've heard that they are going to be collecting clean ones in good shape to distribute to elderly and poor folk who can't afford nice cloth bags or just can't get with the program for whatever reason.
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Date: 2016-01-10 11:09 pm (UTC)The Globe could do a lot to reduce this kind of waste by not putting their papers in plastic bags when they are being delivered to an indoor location such as my apartment building's entry foyer.
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Date: 2016-01-10 11:12 pm (UTC)Link: Cambridge Reusable Bag Drive
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Date: 2016-01-11 01:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-01-11 04:59 am (UTC)I do find it amusing that you get coffee in Styrofoam cups in Newton but no plastic bags, but you get plastic bags and no Styrofoam cups in Somerville.
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Date: 2016-01-11 05:44 pm (UTC)Stores in Cambridge are *required* to charge for paper bags as of March 31, and plastic bags will be banned. How many pounds of carbon emissions or cubic feet of landfill space is this law supposed to save? Will they assess whether it meets this goal, and what will they do if it doesn't?
Even though I myself avoid taking new plastic bags, I think such laws are ridiculous. They direct a huge amount of effort that can only have a minuscule benefit even if it succeeds.
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Date: 2016-01-11 11:06 pm (UTC)I'd be all for taxing either or both kinds of bag, maybe with a discount for bioplastic (vs. fossil fuel) or biodegradable plastic, but the outright ban seems like a bandwagon to me. Possibly driven by people who drive to their shopping; I usually walk or bike, and paper bag handles rip a lot in walking IME. (Not to mention this "rain" thing.)
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Date: 2016-01-12 05:44 am (UTC)K-Mart
Date: 2016-01-13 10:41 pm (UTC)But, on Saturday, they had some kind of customer appreciation day and gave away cloth bags. And they were surprised when I used that bag at checkout.
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Date: 2016-01-14 08:04 pm (UTC)I've never seen a store freak out for canvas bags, or seen one put paid stickers on stuff that goes into any kind of bag. You do often have to catch cashiers/baggers before they put the first item in a plastic bag, though, even if you have the canvas bag out - it's just such an automatic motion for them.
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Date: 2016-01-14 09:37 pm (UTC)no subject
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