China’s ban on the distribution and manufacture on the ultra thin plastic bags took effect last week on June 1. Retailers will also be banned from giving out free regular plastic bags.Have you ever wondered, the amount of toxic material we are ingesting which the bag likely emits when in direct contact at such high temperatures?
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olivensm
31 weeks 4 hours 13 min 23 sec agoI really don't like it. In my university , I usaually likes eating in my dorms by bringing back all my food. But now, I'm not allowed to bring back any more because of the lack of plastic bags. And what a sight to carry a bowl or box to attend my class!
besides, the supermall charges 2 mao for each bag. I don't really care about the money , also the inconvenience it brings . what a luxury to put different items in several bags. Alas, such days will never return!
But , anyway, I know it is good , though I'm not a greenist. Still need time to adapt to it , but it's only a matter of time .
Ryan
30 weeks 6 days 12 hours 36 min agoAnd people wonder why most of China's countryside looks like a garbage dump.
nstanosheck
30 weeks 5 days 16 hours 14 min agoThis is a great thing that China is doing. My local grocery store has hemp bags for sale near the checkout stand and I am happy to transition to them, especially since the hemp bags are so cheap.