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thomfra
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I guess you should pick something else to do for the environment. - We can’t all be perfect in every way.No, its not a major sacrifice. But its hardly something that is worth the bother for a couple of reasons. One, the store is unlikely to give you a discount so you are in effect throwing your money away, which of course they are happy to take from you. Two, since paper is biodegradable, recycling it makes less sense, since in my case I would then have to buy plastic garbage bags, which take much longer to degrade in a landfill. And a package of plastic bags costs much more than the paper bags that your groceries get bagged in. Plus, I cannot go to the store unless I drive back home to pick up bags first which (for those concerned about pollution) causes unneeded exhaust fumes to be expelled. In addition, one has to maintain the cleanliness of the bags as crud starts to accumulate from spilled goods and things like to grow in them. All for a questionable effect on the environment.
Mind you, I have been using cotton bags to shop at the supermarket for a number of years. It’s never really been an issue for me. But I think it is a habit thing. I could probably be better when it comes to turning off lights/appliances when I am not using them.