Plastic pollution threatens marine and freshwater ecosystems and the services they provide. Although plastic bag bans and taxes are increasingly implemented worldwide, their effectiveness in reducing plastic litter remains unknown. Leveraging the ...
No it’s not hard, but I still very rarely see people supplying their own bags. Instead they’re paying five to ten cents per bag which used to be free but now is a vector for profits to the company, and which used to be made of thin flimsy plastic but is now thick plastic that will take much much longer to degrade. Like I said these bans have been great for the grocery stores profits. It’s nice that they do quantifiably reduce plastic waste, though.
No it’s not hard, but I still very rarely see people supplying their own bags. Instead they’re paying five to ten cents per bag which used to be free but now is a vector for profits to the company, and which used to be made of thin flimsy plastic but is now thick plastic that will take much much longer to degrade. Like I said these bans have been great for the grocery stores profits. It’s nice that they do quantifiably reduce plastic waste, though.