Re: Politicians pose on plastic bags ().
Tom Fletcher91Ƶs column about the 91Ƶsingle use91Ƶ plastic grocery bags is right on.
So politicians can ban merchants from supplying plastic bags for purchases and calling them a single-use bag. How many times is a plastic kitchen waste bag used? I think it would make more sense to ban kitchen waste bags.
Personally I91Ƶd rather hear that politicians are tackling the never-talked-about masses of styrofoam on our beaches and in our oceans. Take a walk around your local marina to see how many bazillion pieces of bite-sized styrofoam you see floating around. Or walk on a beach, you91Ƶre pretty much guaranteed to see chunks of styrofoam just waiting to break up.
Politicians talk about banning grocery bags because it91Ƶs an easy feel-good fix. Let91Ƶs get some action going about banning styrofoam in our oceans.
Gloria Heisterman, Campbell River
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Thanks to Tom Fletcher for voicing opposition to the plastic bag ban. With all the other more important ways of protecting the environment, a small minority chose banning plastic bags.
I am always running out of plastic bags because I use the bags I get to line my garbage bins. When shopping for groceries, most of the time I take my own bags, and when I forget I ask for a plastic bag. I91Ƶm disappointed when given a paper bag, which I take home and recycle, whereas I would have re-used the plastic bag.
Christine Hume, Sidney