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I respect what you beleive in but the link, I posted is fact.
How does all pictures are fact, we don't know because of government hasn't approve the fact.
I respect what you beleive in but the link, I posted is fact.
Yeah, I notice that carpet is very common in America but it is also in UK, too.
Marble, wood and tiles floor are very common here in Germany.
I means if you plan to go to 10 stores to shopping in one day and it won't work for cloth bags.
I don't want cloth bags and I don't believe that government should regulate it, it's should be totally up to consumers.
In bold, same with Australia, Canada and New Zealand as well.
How does all pictures are fact, we don't know because of government hasn't approve the fact.
Oh, I would not carry anything where I shop in 10 stores...![]()
Anyway, I have dozen of cloth bags. I can pick 3 or 4 cloth bags with me if I want to shop 10 stores.
I personally go to shopping mall with shopping trolley to shop each store and then go back to my car park to put things away in the car. It´s less stress than carry dozen of bags...
I was in Australia in winter 2000 and would say that most of them use half carpet and half wood or titles. I don´t know about Canada and New Zealand.
America and UK are similar who use ALL carpets in the house/apartment except kitchen.
.Understood.
German Government spread the information about environment-friendly, etc. long time ago that´s why we know a lot how to protect environment.
Cloth bags wouldn't work for frequently shopping.
The problem is not just limited to plastic bags and six pack rings.. guys..
Think outside the current problem for a second. Think about more plastics and other human products that can affect animals;
I can think of these right away,
- Milk jug plastics
- Plastic pipes
- Plastic salad containers
- Drinking straws and caps for soda bottles
- Shipping box packaging peanuts (styrofoam)
- Saran food wrap
- Laundry and soap detergent bottles
- Plastic wrapping from toys
- Plastic "bags" for candies
You buy any of these, and you throw it in the trash, there's a chance it ends up somewhere where it can hurt an animal.
How do you solve the problem when the intent isn't to kill animals, and they are to make human life better? No matter how much we try to ban one product or another, there is always something else too.. The only way is to get rid of human technology completely, or humans may need to die.
And why is that? I'm a frequently shopper and I do make sure my cloth reusable grocery bags are with me, if there is not enough, you could always buy more of those reusable grocery bags. :shrug:
They also sell those reusable bags at Wal-Mart, Target, or any other stores.
I means if you plan to go to 10 stores to shopping in one day and it won't work for cloth bags.
I don't want cloth bags and I don't believe that government should regulate it, it's should be totally up to consumers.
I know that many malls in US don't have or have limited shopping trolley, you would have grab the bags then go to parking lot and put in car then come back, especially for very larger stuff or you have pay to use baby stroller as shopping trolley.
Pay to use ?
We do have alot of outdoor shopping centers (known as outdoor mall) too.
Yes, we also have here in Germany, too but I don´t shop to 10 stores... If I want to buy something for Xmas then go to one large store for toys etc. and Perfume then go to one store. Maybe 2 to 3 stores.
He's talking about baby stroller rental, wheelchair loan. You'll have to pay to rent those equipments, normally it's available at the customer service desk at the malls.Pay to use ?![]()
Or you can bring your own from home, with no charge to use it at the mall.The problem is not just limited to plastic bags and six pack rings.. guys..
Think outside the current problem for a second. Think about more plastics and other human products that can affect animals;
I can think of these right away,
- Milk jug plastics
- Plastic pipes
- Plastic salad containers
- Drinking straws and caps for soda bottles
- Shipping box packaging peanuts (styrofoam)
- Saran food wrap
- Laundry and soap detergent bottles
- Plastic wrapping from toys
- Plastic "bags" for candies
You buy any of these, and you throw it in the trash, there's a chance it ends up somewhere where it can hurt an animal.
How do you solve the problem when the intent isn't to kill animals, and they are to make human life better? No matter how much we try to ban one product or another, there is always something else too.. The only way is to get rid of human technology completely, or humans may need to die.
I can think of these right away,
- Milk jug plastics
- Plastic pipes
- Plastic salad containers
- Drinking straws and caps for soda bottles
- Shipping box packaging peanuts (styrofoam)
- Saran food wrap
- Laundry and soap detergent bottles
- Plastic wrapping from toys
- Plastic "bags" for candies
He's talking about baby stroller rental, wheelchair loan, trolleys rentals. You'll have to pay to rent those equipments, normally it's available at the customer service desk at the malls.![]()
Or you can bring your own from home, with no charge to use it at the mall.
Maybe we should get rid of plastic altogether...the invention of plastic seems to have been very destructive to the environment.

Yeah, technically you can keep a plastic bag alive for a very long time because pure oxygen air does not degrade Ethylene.
How long can you keep them to compare with plastic bags?
I have 20 years old plastic milk jug here. Can we keep plastic bag alive for 20 years?

Any water, juices soda bottles go to store for deposit. I bought a box of bottles plus pay desposit. I get refund after return empty bottles to supermarket.
It explains everything in the link.
How To Germany - All About Recycling
