You do not
need a disposable plastic bag. Not ever.
They can
hardly ever be recycled, they do not biodegrade, they have devastating effects
on ocean life. Canadians use 55 million
of these PER WEEK. This week’s blog will address the bullshit people tell
themselves to justify this disgusting laziness.
1) I forgot my bags in the car.
So what? You are using a trolley in the supermarket, they let you roll this
trolley out right to your car. When
you’re at the checkout, refuse the bags and put the items back into the trolley. Bring the trolley to your car and empty the
items into your bags. There. Was that so hard? No, it wasn’t. It’s not
even worth patting yourself on the back for having done a good thing because
this is something you should have started doing years
ago.
2) I forgot my bags at home.
See above, except
you empty the items into the car and your bags come into play when you get
home. I can’t even deal with the “I forgot” excuse. If you forget bags when
going to the supermarket, deal with the consequences of your actions and be
better next time. Don’t pull this “I’m going to use a plastic bag for 3
minutes because it’s convenient, and let it rot during the course of the next
300 years” crap.
3)Your previous two arguments don’t
apply to me because I walk/bike/bus to the supermarket.
Ever heard
of a backpack? It will be easier to carry than plastic bags and you have the
mental capacity to remember to put a backpack on before leaving your home. If
you forgot to bring it, then only buy as much as you can fit in your hands and
pockets. Done. Also, good for you for walking!
4) If I don’t take the plastic bags,
what do I use for my garbage bags?
Despite
trying to reduce the amount of items I buy which involve packaging, I still end
up with a bag full of bags. Here are items that come in bags that you probably
throw out all the time, and which could replace the carrier bag: cereal, toilet
paper, chips, cat/dog food, bread, potting soil, macaroni, the big bag that the
three litres of milk come in. Honestly, we are so inundated with packaging that
finding an alternative bag will not be a headache for you. So don’t even with
this excuse.
Did I miss
any brilliant excuses? Please leave them in the comments section so that I can
assure you that there is NEVER a situation in which these ‘convenient’ resource
drinking and nature polluting bags are appropriate to use. They should
absolutely be banned.
Every time
I go to the checkout at my local supermarket I see the same crap being
pulled. Two apples in a plastic bag. Someone buying a bag of chips and
a box of cereal and for some reason the idea of carrying two items which are
already wrapped in plastic to their car without adding another layer of plastic
packaging (packaging which will outlive us all) is unthinkable.
Red Currants |
Gooseberries |
Blueberry Flowers |
Oh right,
this is a blog about an orchard. How does this relate? Even though it’s a five
minute walk from any human house or road, garbage still blows into my orchard
regularly.
Convenience and laziness. It's fast to accept the bags. People don't care or have the foresight to think about what the impact is. I do have reusable bags in my car and remember to bring them in 90% of the time :) I bring any extra plastic bags to the bag recycling bin at the front of Walmart too. I'm not sure what happens to them though. We do compost and recycle basically everything we can. Charging 5c for bags has now made a lot of people switch to using reusable which is great. I personally hate paying for them lol - the small fee is enough incentive for me to remember my reusable bags. Banning the bags would be an excellent solution, I agree. People would be forced to think ahead, or would have to constantly buy the $2 reusable bags. xx
ReplyDeleteI think it's part of Canadian culture that we love free stuff, even if we don't need it. A lot of times the person with two items doesn't want a bag until the cashier asks if they want one. Well it's free, so yes please!
DeleteI know when I've had short patience I told the cashier "Why would I need a bag? I'm buying literally one item," and the cashier answered that they have to ask everyone. Foodland basically push these plastic bags on people, who knows for what reason.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment!