The bag problem can be dealt with
by force, like in India, where it is illegal to have plastic bags that aren't a
certain thickness. They have a special task force that checks the local markets
for the contraband, confiscates them and fines the guilty merchants. The issue
can also be approached with education, like the environmental spokesperson in England
who educated the merchants in her town by showing them the video that she made
in Hawaii. They saw some of the environmental effects of the plastic bags, and voluntarily
decided not to use them anymore. They spread the word throughout the city and
encouraged people to carry their own bags to the store.
I think that if we start locally,
and educate consumers about how the bags are affecting the planet negatively
and in different ways it will catch on like it did in the small British town. Being
encouraging and little by little changing our wasteful behaviors will spread
and inspire other communities to do the same, and thereby become a global
solution. The video made it clear that it’s obvious that the problem is much
larger than just cleaning up the yard or taking out the trash, and that even if
we stop using the plastic bags, we will be dealing with this problem for a long
time.
When the bag promoter/manufacturer
said that plastic bags are misunderstood, he was grasping for any reason that
his big business shouldn't go under. He said that they can be reused, and we
should celebrate their strength, but what he doesn't understand is that they
cannot be reused over and over again for as long as the plastic is still strong.
People use them to pick up after their dogs or to clean their cat’s litter boxes,
but we really shouldn't be sealing that waste in a bag that won’t biodegrade
for many years, and I doubt that people are emptying those bags and reusing
them again for something else. The manufacturer wants to stay in business and
not admit that plastic bags, made out of fossil fuels, are bad for the
environment. I would say that the bags are not misunderstood, but rather he refuses to understand.