• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It’s not hard to remember reusable bags. I leave a bunch in my car for this reason.

    I anecdotally see far less people plastic bag waste around my community. I just wish we’d do the fixed drink caps like Europe does next.

    • GlendatheGayWitch@lemmy.world
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      19 hours ago

      When it had a plastic bag ban in place, the town of Laredo, TX saved something like a quarter or half million dollars a year on waterway cleanup because there were so many less plastic bags blocking everything.

      Then the legislature and maybe state Supreme Court struck down the bans.

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      No it’s not hard, but I still very rarely see people supplying their own bags. Instead they’re paying five to ten cents per bag which used to be free but now is a vector for profits to the company, and which used to be made of thin flimsy plastic but is now thick plastic that will take much much longer to degrade. Like I said these bans have been great for the grocery stores profits. It’s nice that they do quantifiably reduce plastic waste, though.