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The Scope of the Plastic Shopping Bag Problem

Joseph64 Wrote: Jun 22, 2012 11:06 AM
Plastic bags are made from recycled plastic, so they are renewable, too.
restoreliberty Wrote: Jun 22, 2012 12:30 PM
and if you use them to pick up animal waste or in your bathroom trashcans then they are reused over and over - this is just another anti-civilization crock cooked up by the green mafia

How big of a problem do plastic shopping bags pose to the environment?

Since the elected supervisors of Los Angeles' City Council recently voted to ban plastic shopping bags at the city's retailers, largely in response to "clean-water" advocates, who argue that the bags "pollute the ocean and the city's waterways", we thought we'd get a sense of just how big that problem really is.

Our chart below presents the answer, which refers to data that those who support bans on plastic shopping bags frequently cite in advancing their agenda:

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