Plastic bags are terrible and I often refuse them in shops when only buying small items, or when i already have a large bag from somewhere else. But one of the things that gets to me a lot is that there are areas of recycling high in people's awareness - bottles, cans, newspapers (although unlike Carol lost in the foot of Bath St twilight zone, we on Mentone Avenue can't even have blue recycling bags - we have asked and been told we have to wait. As an aside, my partner commented after phoning the council about it on how they make you feel you're begging them for a favour when I believe THEY are the ones with recycling targets to reach and therefore it is in fact US doing THEM a favour whilst choosing to try and save some of our environment!)Carla wrote:yes I recycle plastic bags too especially when I had a cat - amazingly useful for dog and cat poo - but I do wonder where they all end up - not obsessed with plastic bags honest, but biodegradable ones might be better (anyone know?) - maybe we can use some in some sort of artistic sculpture against the store (temporary ofcourse not to offend anyone!) - C
But what about the areas where people have little or no awareness? Or simply find recycling too inconvenient? I plead guilty - have created a nappy mountain over the years and so on, neglected to buy recycled paper because it would have been inconvenient to find at the time etc... But what about sanitary care? Quote: "We women spend an average 6.5 years of our lives bleeding. Most women in the world have no access to the luxury of disposable sanitary towels and tampons (sanpro) but the average woman in the 'developed' world uses about 10,000 such items during her life." (www.wen.org.uk/sanpro/sanpro.htm) I don't know anyone else who doesn't use them. I think part of the problem is that most of us won't talk much about this aspect of our lives, but contrary to Surrealist's impression, I don't need liberating and am happy to shoot my mouth off about it! Education has a lot to do with it, i think - it's not so long ago that i didn't know there were alternatives, just as we don't need to use disposable nappies.
Just giving food for thought. WEN is a very good site for all sorts of things to do with the environment.
Anyway, it's friday night, it's two years today since my family won an important court case, and there's glass of wine waiting for me so i'll get off my wee soapbox now!
Paula