Monday, 19 March 2012

BBC: "What should be done about plastic bags?"

Link to BBC web site

"The European Commission is to publish proposals in the spring designed to reduce the number of plastic bags used in Europe each year. Most of the 15,000 people who took part in a public consultation favoured an outright ban - but what are the options?

"... If shoppers stop using plastic bags, they must start using other kinds of bags, but there is no perfect solution. Stronger, heavier bags, whether made of fabric or plastic, have a bigger environmental impact than standard supermarket shopping bags.

"If a plastic bag is used just once, then a paper bag must be used three times to compensate for the larger amount of carbon used in manufacturing and transporting it, a plastic 'bag for life' must be used four times, and a cotton bag must be used 131 times."

1 comment:

  1. Plastic bags "on-tap" just leads to over production of bags and laziness to take a bag with one. Easy to do, especially with rise of multi patterned, varied design, easy pocket fold-a-way bags these days. In the resource, CO2 calc - I wonder how, the fact Plastic is based on using an unrenewable source while cotton and paper bags are using a renewable source, has been considered and factored in?

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