United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland (Press Release) February 28, 2008 --
ReusaBags.com welcomes Marks & Spencers introducing a charge for plastic bags HOWEVER more needs to be done. Plastic is not recyclable and alternatives – such as Non-Woven Polypropylene - need to be the only carrier bags offered to customers.
Adopting a payment for plastic bags does not diminish the fact that plastic bags are still available. ReusaBags.com calls for an outright ban on plastic bags. Alternatives are available and should be offered. ReusaBags are made from non-woven polypropylene (PP) fabric that is recyclable, decomposes naturally and incinerates completely without any production of poisonous pollutants.
DID YOU KNOW?
• Plastic bags don’t biodegrade, they photodegrade — breaking down into smaller and smaller toxic bits contaminating soil and waterways and entering the food web when animals accidentally ingest.
• Each year, an estimated 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide. That comes out to over one million per minute. Billions end up as litter each year.
• It is estimated that plastic kills up to 1 million sea birds, 100,000 sea mammals and countless fish each year. Turtles, dolphins and killer whales choke or starve by confusing plastic bags for jellyfish.
• Plastic grocery bags consume 40% less energy to produce and generate 80% less solid waste than paper bags. However, plastic bags can take 1,000 years to decompose compared to paper bags which take about a month to decompose. Because neither option is desirable, the United States Environmental Protection Agency recommends reusing bags.
QUOTE
“While I welcome Marks & Spencers decision to charge for plastic bags it is simply not enough. Customers will still accept plastic bags while they are being offered these. A better solution would be to only offer customers non-woven polypropylene bags. One bag can be reused limitless times saving on hundreds on plastic bags.”
- Chris Amos, Company Director, ReusaBags.com
Adopting a payment for plastic bags does not diminish the fact that plastic bags are still available. ReusaBags.com calls for an outright ban on plastic bags. Alternatives are available and should be offered. ReusaBags are made from non-woven polypropylene (PP) fabric that is recyclable, decomposes naturally and incinerates completely without any production of poisonous pollutants.
DID YOU KNOW?
• Plastic bags don’t biodegrade, they photodegrade — breaking down into smaller and smaller toxic bits contaminating soil and waterways and entering the food web when animals accidentally ingest.
• Each year, an estimated 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide. That comes out to over one million per minute. Billions end up as litter each year.
• It is estimated that plastic kills up to 1 million sea birds, 100,000 sea mammals and countless fish each year. Turtles, dolphins and killer whales choke or starve by confusing plastic bags for jellyfish.
• Plastic grocery bags consume 40% less energy to produce and generate 80% less solid waste than paper bags. However, plastic bags can take 1,000 years to decompose compared to paper bags which take about a month to decompose. Because neither option is desirable, the United States Environmental Protection Agency recommends reusing bags.
QUOTE
“While I welcome Marks & Spencers decision to charge for plastic bags it is simply not enough. Customers will still accept plastic bags while they are being offered these. A better solution would be to only offer customers non-woven polypropylene bags. One bag can be reused limitless times saving on hundreds on plastic bags.”
- Chris Amos, Company Director, ReusaBags.com

Plastic is not recyclable and alternatives – such as Non-Woven Polypropylene - need to be the only carrier bags offered to customers.
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