On Friday, March 29, 2013, blogger of Perry's State wrote an article titled "Bags in a Pickle." Below is my comment on this artice:
Dear Perry's State,
I really enjoyed reading your article on this
issue. This has been a recent hot topic in Austin, and continues to
have arguments on both sides of it. While I do agree with some of the
comments you have made, others I do not. Yes, there are so many other
ways we can help the environment by reusing and recycling products. I
am a strong advocate for environmental awareness, and I agree that we
could all be doing more to help. I love you give different examples of
how the plastic bags can be used, and I have done many of those things
with my previously used bags. The unfortunate truth in my opinion
though, is that the plastic bags do not need to be used in stores to
carry our food. The fact is, the ban was put in place to encourage
shoppers to bring their own bags. This helps with the two problems you
wrote about: the extra waste of plastic bags AND the complaints of more
trees being cut down to make paper bags. The whole point is not to
simply replace plastic with paper, as this would be counter-productive,
but to replace BOTH with washable/reusable bags. If everyone did this,
the wastefulness of both would be at a minimum. I realize that this is
easier said than done, since there are people out there that are not
fortunate enough to purchase reusable bags. I would love to see the
city of Austin become more of an advocate for this, and put a larger
emphasis on "Free Bag" services. There are some speed bumps in this
process of change, but all-in-all this is a WONDERFUL change to be
happening. The beginning stages of this process are going to be rough,
but hopefully over time only using reusable bags will become normal
procedure. I hope that your stores troubles will be reduced as shoppers
become more aware of the benefits of this change. We will ALL benefit,
let us make this a global change!
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