Say NO to Plastic Bags!

    Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 06:48 AM PST [General]

     We all should know that doing a few things, simple changes could help change the world. I see these little plastic bags and can't get the landfill pictures out of my head.

    I've been bad about using the reusable bags I keep in the trunk of my car. I will say now that I promise to make more of an effort to use these and do my part to help change the future of our planet.

    So here are some facts I've found and wanted to share. Also below is a link that everyone should look at.

  • Plastic bags aren't biodegradable. They actually go through a process called photodegradation-breaking down into smaller and smaller toxic particles that contaminate both soil and water, and end up entering the food chain when animals accidentally ingest them.

     

  • According to the Environmental Protection Agency, more than 380 billion plastic bags are used in the United States every year. Of those, approximately 100 billion are plastic shopping bags, which cost retailers about $4 billion annually.

     

  • According to various estimates, Taiwan consumes 20 billion plastic bags annually (900 per person), Japan consumes 300 billion bags each year (300 per person), and Australia consumes 6.9 billion plastic bags annually (326 per person).

     

  • Hundreds of thousands of whales, dolphins, sea turtles and other marine mammals die every year after eating discarded plastic bags they mistake for food.

     

  • Discarded plastic bags have become so common in Africa they have spawned a cottage industry. People there collect the bags and use them to weave hats, bags and other goods. According to the BBC, one such group routinely collects 30,000 bags every month.

     

  • Plastic bags as litter have even become commonplace in Antarctica and other remote areas. According to David Barnes, a marine scientist with the British Antarctic Survey, plastic bags have gone from being rare in the late 1980s and early 1990s to being almost everywhere in Antarctica.
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    http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080506/MULTIMEDIA02/80505016

     Thank You for taking time and reading this. I hope it changes the way we shop.

    Love and Prosperity,

    Sara

     

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    SNRjewlz

    Thursday, July 17, 2008, 12:51 PM PST [General]

    Hello there,

    I've been lucky enough to be a stay at home mother of one energetic little boy. In my spare time I like to make jewlery, paint and garden (I love plants and flowers). I have many other projects in mind and will be adding them to this site and myspace page.

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