Comment on Supermarket plastic bag charge has led to 98% drop in use in England, data shows
BrightCandle@lemmy.world 1 year ago
What is missed in this article is bags for life purchases. We saw the same article more or less in 2019 and once you factored that in there wasn’t much of an improvement in plastic use or disposal. Expect the same to appear after this article at some point.
raptir@lemm.ee 1 year ago
A reusable plastic bag only needs to be reused ~40 times before it is better than single use plastic bags. Are people really using them so few times that they can’t hit that?
Aesthesiaphilia@kbin.social 1 year ago
All the data says that no, people are not reusing them.
Anecdotally, it makes sense. You left your bag in the trunk, or at home, or it turns out you got slightly too many groceries, or you're staying at a friend's house and you pop out to get some groceries and don't have your bag...
raptir@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Well that’s a shame. I guess living in a car-centric region it’s easy for me to just throw them in the trunk so I always have them, but I could imagine if I was taking public transit more often it would be easier to forget them.
Pyrozo007@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
40 times is fucking wild, I maybe get 5-10 if I really go hard before I forget to bring it one time and have to buy another one
raptir@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Even in that scenario, it’s not like the first one goes away. Now you have two reusable bags.
Pyrozo007@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Now I have 20+ until I can’t store them any more so I have to throw them out*
There’s no real way to get rid of surplus bags, that’s the problem. So they just pile up until they go to landfill. If shops let you return bags somehow that would be fantastic.