Even if you love reusing bags and think 20 cents is pretty affordable, I challenge you to ask yourself these questions and follow the links. Then see if the interests and concerns of the plastic bag industry don’t change your mind:
Even if you love reusing bags and think 20 cents is pretty affordable, I challenge you to ask yourself these questions and follow the links. Then see if the interests and concerns of the plastic bag industry don’t change your mind:
David said,
September 12, 2008 @ 9:52 am
RIP Plastic Bag. We won’t miss you. I have several cloth bags and if I have to pay 20 cents for a bag, no big deal (all my friends in Seattle and LA feel the same). So, farewell plastic bag.
briana said,
September 14, 2009 @ 1:10 pm
Yah,
i totally agree many places have banned them and i havent heard a single complaint.
theplasticman said,
September 16, 2008 @ 7:26 pm
We’ve got news for you: the bag tax repeal will be on the Seattle ballot next year. If we work together, the single-use disposable plastic bag will live on for many many years to come — and not just in landfills!