• Pons_Aelius
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    7 months ago

    I have been using the same two cotton bags for 15 plus years. By my count that is at least 4,000 single use bags that have not been used.

    The best time to plant a tree start using non-plastic bags is twenty years ago.

    The second best time is today.

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      7 months ago

      Even better, let’s start making reusable totes in the US and cut that ratio down, so this is no longer true.

      I can say, with insider knowledge, that the reusable packaging industry could start cranking out totes any time, should demand (or, better, legislation) prove sufficient.

      Wouldn’t hurt the industry at all, either, as sustainable single-use packaging - much of which is shifting to paper -is heavily on the rise

      Sustainable packaging has almost unlimited growth potential and is seeing massive private investment, and we should leverage that market to curb both pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

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        37 months ago

        The ones I use were made locally, from cotton produced in this country so the threshold is way lower than 400.

        To go one step further, make them yourself out of old cotton clothing.