well i saw elizabeth espinosa report on recycling plastic bags, a few months ago, and again recently. when she asked a shopper what she will do with the bag, once she takes it home, the shopper refused to answer. but that question made me think, what does a person do with the bag after it's used to take their good to the grocery???? will recycling plastic bags work? will we put the effort in recycling plastic bags? should they just stop producing plastic bags so we are forced to use our own bags from home? i want to know what you all have to say about this, but i'll let you know what i'll do about this in the most honest way that i can.
1. what do i do with the bag after i used it to transport my groceries.
well i mostly just use it as a trash bag. it fit's perfectly in my lil trash can.
2.will recycling plastic bags work/will we put the effort in recycling plastic bags?
i don't think people will put the effort in recycling plastic bags. i'm assuming most use the bag as i do, and if they don't i doubt they will put the effort to take it to a local store for recycling.
3. should they just stop producing plastic bags so we are forced to use our own bags from home?
i think if they did, it would be the best way to force us to stop using them. it will also make it a hassle for us all to carry our food from the store to our homes. i wouldnt mind using my back packs for lil things, but what about a whole shopping cart full of food? it wont all fit in my backpack.
if your wondering how this all fits in to traffic, well i'll tell ya. plastic bags clog drains on the streets. when it rains it causes floods. when streets are flooded, cars aren't able to pass, or pass as quickly so it causes traffic. see how it effects traffic. lol. i'm kidding.