Should Cities Ban Plastic Bags? - WSJ.com
Daniella Dimitrova Russo, co-founder and executive director of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, presents the case for bans. Todd Myers, environmental director at the Washington Policy Center, makes the opposition argument.
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ucfut reblogged this from unconsumption and added:
what do you think??
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suckerforstripes reblogged this from unconsumption and added:
Yes they should
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dwo2012 said:
I wish they would make the supermarkets to stop using them. I can not find a recycling center that will take them. My trash pick up has a recycle ben that they will pick up but I can not put my market bags in them. They take other plastic bags.
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ratemyprofessors reblogged this from moth-stories and added:
Interesting debate! Are you Team Tote?
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ivehadtoomuchtothink reblogged this from libawr and added:
As someone who lives in a city that has already instituted a plastic bag ban, I can confirm that no one (or at least no...
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libawr reblogged this from moth-stories and added:
via moth-stories, re: WSJ, “Should cities ban plastic bags?”
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A good idea to put guidelines in place so the use of plastic bags is greatly inhibited. Or we could make it a subtle...
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wnyc reblogged this from wfplnews and added:
YES! Fewer plastic bags = more totes. http://youtu.be/PuJZu0wlTEU
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scrapscribe said:
No. What’s the alternative to plastic bags? Until we find something to replace it that we can recycle and effectively sustain, I’d say no.
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sugarbooty said:
yes.yes.yes.
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nosajholt said:
Our city did this past summer, and so far, so good. People have gotten used to it already.
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Yes
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