irvinehomeowner said:But then what will WALL-E have to do in the future?
He will be busy cleaning the higher quality plastic bags that people spent $$ for.
irvinehomeowner said:But then what will WALL-E have to do in the future?
irvineshadow said:I supported this, people are too irresponsible and dump plastic bags everywhere, they're floating on the freeway, they're floating on your neighborhood common property, they're floating near the beach and the parks. Gross.
irvinehomeowner said:But then what will WALL-E have to do in the future?
I've never noticed that. What part of Irvine do you live in?irvineshadow said:I supported this, people are too irresponsible and dump plastic bags everywhere, they're floating on the freeway, they're floating on your neighborhood common property, they're floating near the beach and the parks. Gross.
Weren't those old bags biodegradable? Are the new bags more biodegradable?SoclosetoIrvine said:Agreed. Plastics, being something that can never be biodegradable, is something that needs to go away. I've down multiple beach clean ups and it's really sad to see how much plastic there is and the impact it has on the marine life. The only reason I still use plastic bags is for the trashcans for the bathroom so I probably will need to continue using plastics until there is a better alternative for that
iacrenter said:Out of all plastic litter, I find plastic bottles the most common. Why don't the activists ban all non-reusable plastic bottles instead? Banning plastic bags won't nearly have as much an impact.
spootieho said:We've always recycled those plastic bags in the mini trash cans in the bathrooms.
Now we will need to buy one time use bags for the mini trash cans. Seems more wasteful now.
I've never noticed that. What part of Irvine do you live in?
Ready2Downsize said:Speaking of free thin bags, soon as that plastic bag fee hit, I noticed a LOT of people taking a LOT of produce bags for one item at Ansar (which btw doesn't charge for plastic bags yet).
Ready2Downsize said:Speaking of free thin bags, soon as that plastic bag fee hit, I noticed a LOT of people taking a LOT of produce bags for one item at Ansar (which btw doesn't charge for plastic bags yet).