Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Paper or Plastic? Ahh..those famous words!



For the longest time I actually thought paper was the answer but here's some facts I've learned along way and why I use my own Green bags now:


* It takes more than four times as much energy to manufacture a paper bag as it does to manufacture a plastic bag.


*In 1999, 14 million trees were cut to produce the 10 billion paper grocery bags used by Americans that year alone.


*It takes 91% less energy to recycle a pound of plastic than it takes to recycle a pound of paper. But recycling rates of either type of disposable bag are extremely low, with only 10 to 15% of paper bags and 1 to 3% of plastic bags being recycled, according to the Wall Street Journal.


*Current research demonstrates that paper in today's landfills does not degrade or break down at a substantially faster rate than plastic does. In fact, nothing completely degrades in modern landfills because of the lack of water, light, oxygen and other important elements that are necessary for the degradation process to be completed. A paper bags takes up more space than a plastic bag in a landfill, but because paper is recycled at a higher rate, saving space in landfills is less of an issue.


So what's the best thing to do? BRING YOUR OWN BAGS (BYOB)!!
Warm Regards,
Mylene

1 comment:

Agnes said...

Years ago, when "Paper or plastic" was still the standard at any grocery store, I would shop at Publix with my own bags, like any respectable French woman would do. The "baggers" didn't know what to do. They'd put the groceries into plastic bags, then put them into my bags. It was a constant fight...
But FYI, in Europe major supermarket quit giving out plastic bags 10 years ago!!!...
Being "green" should be a lifestyle, not a trend...
Agnes