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Go Green with Your Plastic Bags to Help the Environment

Published Time:2010-03-01 16:00:31  

I remember some years ago have paper bags for supermarket shopping. Plastic bags were something of a rarity. In other words, if you wash and reuse them again several times before they fail. Today, however, a price so low - and in some areas, you have free with your purchase - which no longer treated as something special. In fact, it's everywhere, the great problems of our environment caused by lifting.
 
Recently, it has a tendency to increase recycling of plastic bags, was a good thing, because it helps the environment a bit in the fight against rising pollution. Unfortunately, we recycle all those bags, so that different government departments have started to ban plastic bags produced in their country. In fact, just read an interesting article of news from Uganda on banning the use of bags this year (2010) and in prison, find something to use. Could something less than a radical solution, but if the task...
 
The main alternative to the use of old plastic bags to reduce environmental damage, are biodegradable and reusable bags in use. You can find these pockets more and more in various shops and supermarkets in different countries.
 
One of the biodegradable bags are the most common ox, is the use of petroleum products from the same, however, as broken down, thereby not endangering the ecosystem. Above all, the bag is removed and then attacks the bacteria and changes to compress the plastic, like a coal. Moreover, the deterioration compared with ordinary plastic is about half the time.
 
So when you are using a plastic shopping bag, if you already have the regular type, try to reuse it as much as possible in lieu of getting new ones every time you are shopping. & when you require getting new plastic totes, go for biodegradable ones that are clearly marked on them. You'll make your small part in saving the Earth & us along with it.

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