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originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: BlackProject
Why would you need someone to provide you with a bag and then claim you have no other choice in what you do?
That is utterly stupid.
Think for yourself, take a frikkin bag that will last years.
Is it so difficult?
originally posted by: CornishCeltGuy
a reply to: BrianFlanders
Nonsense?
It is a fact that plastic bags and plastic generally is slowly harming ocean life.
For that reason I support a reduction in use. But keep your blinkers on and call it nonsense.
originally posted by: BlackProject
originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: BlackProject
Why would you need someone to provide you with a bag and then claim you have no other choice in what you do?
That is utterly stupid.
Think for yourself, take a frikkin bag that will last years.
Is it so difficult?
Not talking about myself, however it is the shops requirement to provide adequte means to move products you buy from the shop to your car. Hence the reason they give you a shopping trolly or basket. So yes, if this is all they provide that is their problem pushed on us.
originally posted by: badw0lf
a reply to: CthulhuMythos
Have you heard about the islands of plastic in the oceans gyres? thousands of miles wide, and even larger deep. And the problem with plastic, is that as it sinks lower, it breaks down into small particulate that becomes microscopic, becoming a toxic sludge like soft plasticine.
So the small sea creatures ingest the toxins. The big sea creatures ingest the small sea creatures. The bigger sea creatures ingest the big sea creatures. The large fish eat the bigger sea creatures. And we catch and eat the large fish, which have accumulated the toxins from all the way down the food chain.
originally posted by: BrianFlanders
originally posted by: CornishCeltGuy
originally posted by: BrianFlanders
originally posted by: CornishCeltGuy
a reply to: BrianFlanders
Nonsense?
It is a fact that plastic bags and plastic generally is slowly harming ocean life.
For that reason I support a reduction in use. But keep your blinkers on and call it nonsense.
Well, we could talk about giving out free condoms to reduce the number of people (and therefore the need for more resources). Good luck with that.
Completely different topic and a sidetrack on your half, but for the record Britain actually does give out free condoms and other forms of contraception to anyone who wants it...so good luck with that dude lol
Not a completely different topic. More people = more everything that people produce. Including more pollution and more waste.
The condom suggestion was actually kind of a joke but you could make a policy out of it by making sure everyone knows how and where to get free birth control and free abortions 24/7/365 and then set a limit on how many babies are allowed to be born in the world on any given day/week/month/year. Now, if you want to tax people for damaging the planet, tax them for reproducing and nip it in the bud.
And I mean a heavy tax that will suck like 1 million per child. And also raise the taxes on all the baby supplies like bottles, diapers and so forth. Let's say a 90% tax on diapers, which are definitely going to end up in the trash. And that's before those little monsters grow up and start generating adult-sized portions of waste, pollution and so forth. And everyone will sit around and wonder why taxing plastic grocery bags didn't do anything.