One place where I shop has begun giving paper bags instead of plastic bags to customers. You can't "buy" a plastic bag either. This isn't a biggie for me because I use reusable bags for groceries and have for years but I did like to get plastic bags occasionally. They were small and easy to carry. I used them to line wastebaskets, store clothes away for the next season and dump small amounts of trash.
The paper bags they are giving now are not even the type with handles so you can carry two bags at once. They're the old fashioned handleless paper bags circa 1950s you have to carry in both arms cuz if you try to carry one by the edge the bag will rip and everything will spill out.
It doesn't even make sense from an environmental standpoint. They switched from paper to plastic decades ago because too many trees were being cut down to accommodate paper bag use. So where is the logic in switching back 60+ years later? One chain drug store in my hometown gives NO bags at all. They have no signs on their doors saying you have to bring your own bag because they will not give you one for your purchases. It's ridiculous.
Worse is the fact no one ever mentions all the filthy discarded masks strewn everywhere. they're all over the sidewalks, in parking lots and gutters, and even floating in the rivers where they are sure to make it to the oceans yet no one is having a fit over it. No one even talks about it. I just do not understand any of this. It makes no sense at all anymore.
How is your community about the paper vs plastic issue? Or is it just here, lucky me?
The paper bags they are giving now are not even the type with handles so you can carry two bags at once. They're the old fashioned handleless paper bags circa 1950s you have to carry in both arms cuz if you try to carry one by the edge the bag will rip and everything will spill out.
It doesn't even make sense from an environmental standpoint. They switched from paper to plastic decades ago because too many trees were being cut down to accommodate paper bag use. So where is the logic in switching back 60+ years later? One chain drug store in my hometown gives NO bags at all. They have no signs on their doors saying you have to bring your own bag because they will not give you one for your purchases. It's ridiculous.
Worse is the fact no one ever mentions all the filthy discarded masks strewn everywhere. they're all over the sidewalks, in parking lots and gutters, and even floating in the rivers where they are sure to make it to the oceans yet no one is having a fit over it. No one even talks about it. I just do not understand any of this. It makes no sense at all anymore.
How is your community about the paper vs plastic issue? Or is it just here, lucky me?