I don't think they should be. They cost the supermarket money to get them made and they have a bad effect on the environment as the take years to bio-degrade. If they are free people take as many as they want and simply throw them away. All the major supermarkets have agreed targets to cut down on plastic bag usage and selling them does put some people off buying them. They supermarkets are now very concerned about their environmental impact and want to be seen as being socially responsible. I know in countries like Germany and France they have not used plastic bags in supermarkets for years, it is part of their culture to bring your own bag. I think it will eventually catch on here.
Plastic bags are used by retailers, grocery stores, and consumers for carrying goods or items. However, the widespread use of plastic bags has led to environmental concerns due to their impact on wildlife and ecosystems. Many countries and regions have implemented restrictions or bans on single-use plastic bags to reduce pollution.
Plastic bags are typically made from polyethylene, a type of plastic polymer derived from fossil fuels. The production of plastic bags contributes to environmental issues such as resource depletion, pollution, and habitat destruction. Many countries are working to reduce the use of plastic bags and encourage more sustainable alternatives.
Generally, plastic bags are easier and less resource-intensive to produce than paper bags. Plastic bags can be mass-produced at a lower cost and require less energy and water during the manufacturing process compared to paper bags. However, plastic bags have a higher environmental impact due to their long degradation time and potential for pollution.
Plastic bags are typically manufactured from high density polypropylene (HDPE - plastic number 2) or low density polypropylene.
Remedial measures for plastic bag pollution include implementing bans or fees on plastic bags, promoting the use of reusable bags, implementing recycling programs specifically for plastic bags, and educating the public about the environmental impact of plastic bags. Efforts to reduce single-use plastics and promote sustainable alternatives are crucial in addressing plastic bag pollution.
Plastic bags can be convenient for carrying items and are often reusable, reducing the need for single-use bags. They are lightweight and cost-effective, making them popular among retailers and consumers.
Business bags are made from various kinds of plastic. These bags have been used by consumers since the 1960s and modern bags are increasingly recyclable or biodegradable.
Plastic bags are used by retailers, grocery stores, and consumers for carrying goods or items. However, the widespread use of plastic bags has led to environmental concerns due to their impact on wildlife and ecosystems. Many countries and regions have implemented restrictions or bans on single-use plastic bags to reduce pollution.
Ban the use of plastic bags
The second solution proposed is to implement a plastic bag fee policy, where consumers are charged a small fee for each plastic bag they use. This policy aims to discourage the use of plastic bags and promote the adoption of reusable bags, thereby reducing the amount of plastic waste entering oceans.
paper bags, those green bags you can get in coles and woolies and stuff, tote bags, big handbags (gucci, bluebird etc.) lots and LOTS of healthy environmantal alternitives.
Plastic shopping bags date back to the 1950's. They were available to world wide consumers by the 1960's and are currently being phased out for biodegradable bags.
Plastic shipping bags are still being made. Biodegradable plastic and degradable plastic bags are much friendlier to the environment than just regular plastic bags.
Plastic bags can support more weight but paper bags can support more items
Plastic bags became popular due to being cheap to produce, lightweight, and convenient for packaging and carrying groceries and other goods. Their durability and versatility made them a go-to choice for retailers and consumers.
Plastic can easily be reduced by using reusable bags.
No, if they are PLASTIC bags they cant be made of dolphins