• TachyonTele
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    2 days ago

    Tons of places haven’t had plastic bags for years. It’s definitely effective.

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        2 days ago

        Everyone were I live has used cloth or paper bags for at least the past five years. The only places that have plastic bags are corner stores.

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          I do find myself shopping at corner stores a little more than I used to, specifically because they have plastic bags. I wonder if they’re exempt from the law or just ignore it.

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            Could be a size of the business restriction. That’s a good question.

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        The plastic bags you could get at Ralphs are thick. So thick I bring them back to CO and use them as reusable bags in my work truck, trash bags for the trail, etc. I don’t have a scale that could measure the difference but it must be 6-8x as much plastic per bag.