Something to Think About
08/10/2007
I was reading about plastic bags this morning. I had seen awhile back on an environmental site that it didn’t really matter if you chose paper or plastic, but after reading this article (you may need to watch an ad to read), I think I’ll stick to paper like always (when there’s a choice).
Here are the numbers:
100,000,000,000 (100 billion) bags thrown away in the US every year
those bags equal 12,000,000 (12 million) barrels of oil
only 1% of bags are recycled worldwide
only 2% of bags are recycled in the US
46,000 pieces of plastic floating in every square mile of the ocean
Some of those bags sink to the ocean floor and cover up ocean creatures. Some bags get eaten by birds or marine mammals.
For those who thought banning plastic bags in San Francisco and Oakland was some act of the crazy environmentalists…I think they have a good reason to ban the bags.
The downside of paper is that 14 million trees are necessary to make the 10 billion paper grocery bags used every year in the US. However, trees are a renewable resource, even if they do take a long time to grow.
Perhaps it’s time to buy some really good canvas bags. I have yet to find any.









