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PHOTOS: Shoppers come to terms with Thailand's ban on plastic bags

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    Great sense of humour shown by the folks in those photos.   The chap with the wheelbarrow gets my vote for best jape.

  • Everything hebought is wrapped in plastic. How much damage would a couple of plastic bags make?   All the crisp bags would probably end up on the side of roads/sois.

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This is my favourite  LOL

 

 

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It doesn't take much to get used to it.

 

When back in the home country a few months back we purchased 5 of those internally foiled canvas bags from Aldi for about 50 baht each, they last for years and it's better than plastic being burnt, especially when this village in the year 2020 doesn't have a weekly garbage collection disposal in place because people don't want to pay for such a service, next time I will remember to move to the adjoining village over the bridge about 400 metres up the road, they have one, but I think the move would be more expensive...lol

 

Cool pics LOL! Kudos to Thailand! 

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TV news: People taking home the shopping basket at 7-Eleven... "I'll return it later"!

3 minutes ago, frequentatore said:

TV news: People taking home the shopping basket at 7-Eleven... "I'll return it later"!

Ive already seen motosais with shopping bags. Its free market time. When we were kids, we would mow lawns and carry groceries for pocket change. Expect to see folks with shopping bags at neighbohood groceries to bag and carry stuff home for a small fee.

look like shoplifter heaven to GoogleSpeakBoy  GoogleSpeakBoy want to go seven eleven with big suitcase right now five five five  don't worry GoogleSpeakBoy just make joke GoogleSpeakBoy not steal from store not have sticky fingers comma see question mark  protect environment job number one for everybody good for Thailand

 

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Great sense of humour shown by the folks in those photos.

 

The chap with the wheelbarrow gets my vote for best jape.

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I do have to applaud Thailand for trying to save the world, one plastic bag at a time. 

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10 minutes ago, jimn said:

Great sense of humour? I think not. These people are deadly serious. Just goes to show the level of intellegence over here.

Yeah adapting by bringing the appropriate tool for the job is deemed stupid on TVF.

 

Oh OK lets complain about no plastic bags and then laugh snidely at some dude that says, cool, no bags, well Ill just grab my wheeelbarrow and have a good time shopping. Yeah, westerners are impressive.

 

*insert major whatever eye roll here*

Thais are amazing people ????Got to love them????

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Everything hebought is wrapped in plastic. How much damage would a couple of plastic bags make?

 

All the crisp bags would probably end up on the side of roads/sois.

My Depression era father told me that you have to make do or do without.  He used to wear his shirts so long, you could read a newspaper through the fabric it was so thin.

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35 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

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Everything hebought is wrapped in plastic. How much damage would a couple of plastic bags make?

 

All the crisp bags would probably end up on the side of roads/sois.

This is my feeling on the matter too.  Nearly every food item and all cosmetics for sale in the supermarkets are wrapped in plastic.. and the plastic is much thicker and more weight than plastic carrier bags were.

 

Sadly, even people trying to stop using plastic will find it virtually impossible.  This plastic bag thing is a very small percentage of the plastic waste.  With all the oil and petrochemical companies constantly lobbying governments and having so much money to put into their business, its very unlikely we can stop this plastic pollution in the future.

 

It's weird how we have become so dependant of plastics over just a few years, when we did very well without it for thousands of years before!  

 

I am not that old, but remember the times when I was a child when fruit, vegetables, meat and diary produces were all wrapped up in paper.  There were no plastic drinks soda / water bottles at all.. they were all glass and recycled and had value.  It would be easy to go back to that way, but because some rich people are not getting millions in profit it wont happen, at the expense of the environment and the general population.  

What a total div. Water in plastic bottles. Everywhere has the machines dispensing water these days and this clown thinks he is doing the environment a favor. 

 

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Can't wait to get mowed down by Somchai with a wheelbarrow in the narrow aisles of the local 7-11. 

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23 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

Remember...

 

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Just say "NO!"

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2 hours ago, Nyezhov said:

Yeah adapting by bringing the appropriate tool for the job is deemed stupid on TVF.

 

Oh OK lets complain about no plastic bags and then laugh snidely at some dude that says, cool, no bags, well Ill just grab my wheeelbarrow and have a good time shopping. Yeah, westerners are impressive.

 

*insert major whatever eye roll here*

Not easy getting a wheelbarrow up and down the 3 or 4 steps that lead to most 7/11s

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3 hours ago, Nyezhov said:

Yeah adapting by bringing the appropriate tool for the job is deemed stupid on TVF.

 

Oh OK lets complain about no plastic bags and then laugh snidely at some dude that says, cool, no bags, well Ill just grab my wheeelbarrow and have a good time shopping. Yeah, westerners are impressive.

 

*insert major whatever eye roll here*

Adapting now thats funny. I will tell you how we solved the no plastic bag problem. Well we bring our own strong reusable bags thats what. Those with some cool bags purchased on Lazada and problem solved. These people bringing a wheelbarrow and sacks shows they havn't got the brains to work out what they need to do. Signs have been up in the shops for months now, there is absolutely no excuse for not being prepared. 

23 hours ago, frequentatore said:

TV news: People taking home the shopping basket at 7-Eleven... "I'll return it later"!

Thats theft

This is what we used in Hong Kong (some models even have insulated compartments) but then there people walk home and the footpaths are smooth and level. If you wanted plastic bags they were 50c (2 baht) each.

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On 1/3/2020 at 2:12 PM, 4MyEgo said:

It doesn't take much to get used to it.

 

When back in the home country a few months back we purchased 5 of those internally foiled canvas bags from Aldi for about 50 baht each, they last for years and it's better than plastic being burnt, especially when this village in the year 2020 doesn't have a weekly garbage collection disposal in place because people don't want to pay for such a service, next time I will remember to move to the adjoining village over the bridge about 400 metres up the road, they have one, but I think the move would be more expensive...lol

 

 

and then you buy plastic bags for your trash... what a great choice !

 

 

anybody else bought up big on the 750ml bottles of Pantai Sweet Chilli sauce? - they're currently all wrapped with bonus reuseable woven shop carry bags ????  

53 minutes ago, jimn said:

These people bringing a wheelbarrow and sacks shows they havn't got the brains to work out what they need to do

Or maybe they figured it's easier to wheel your groceries home than carry them. Hell some Sumerian figured that out 5000 years ago.

1 hour ago, Nyezhov said:

Or maybe they figured it's easier to wheel your groceries home than carry them. Hell some Sumerian figured that out 5000 years ago.

Ok next time I will place my bags in a wheelbarrow to wheel them to my car so I can place them in the boot. Then wonder how I can get my wheelbarrow in there as well with all the shopping. Lol. Enough said I think

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