The plastic bag ban was one of the biggest subjects children wrote to the PM about last year and so with much virtue signalling the PM and supermarkets set off to save the planet.
As Whaleoil has been saying all along, they, and the children, are just plain wrong!
Now, even our brainwashed media are catching on. Newshub has run with the breaking news that ‘single-use’ plastic bags were not so bad after all. They even skipped the obligatory turtle photo to lead the article.
Reusable shopping bag users usually go one of two ways: Either you’re the smug person sporting two over your arm as your stroll into the supermarket, or you’re the frazzled one at self-checkout cursing your forgetfulness as you buy your 50th cotton bag at the checkout.
But with all the palaver about supermarkets banning single-use plastic bags this year, are their reusable counterparts even that much better? And how often do we have to use them to compensate for their much larger environmental impact? […]
So what is the answer? In this article ‘Things you’re doing to save the planet that are actually terrible’, Vice reveals that reusable cotton tote you feel so smug about is actually polluting the air and waterways more than a plastic bags. Quoting this 2018 Danish study, reusable cotton bags are only a solution to the problem if we reuse them consistently for 11.5 years, or around 7100 times.
Anything less than that won’t offset the fact that manufacturing these types of bags creates 606 times as much water pollution as making a plastic bag, the study reports.
Todd Myers, who is the environmental director of thinktank Washington Policy Centre, told Vice people should not “ignore the far more damaging, but less obvious impacts of cotton bags”.
In comparison, according to the study, a paper bag needs to be reused 43 times to offset the environmental impact – but if you’re using a paper bag 43 times you’re taking better care of it than me. Still, reusing and recycling them afterwards is a much better option than its cotton counterpart. […]
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Remember to make sure you reuse your paper bag 43 times, being super careful not to get it damp. Or use your ever so woke cotton bag a mere 7100 times.