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Posted
7 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

 

You really are this ignorant.  Should have googled paper vs plastic bags ...

 

Here's a few tidbits ...

 

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No sir, it’s you who are the one who is ignorant. 

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Posted
On 6/22/2025 at 3:38 PM, KhunLA said:

Easily solved, if people cared.  Stop transporting via the seas.  No real reason to use oil tankers, except higher profits.  

 

All in favor of a complete ban on fossil fuel production.  In the 21st century, it's almost an unnecessary material to be used for most things.

 

And yet you claim it is better to use hydrocarbons to make plastic bags.  

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Posted
44 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

 

Or because paper dissolves in water?

Have to be careful reusing paper bags. If they get wet and you dry them out, don't overload them. Just a few light items. I found this out after I'd washed a few with a view to drying them out for further use. The spuds went all over the floor.

 

So be careful out there.

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On 6/22/2025 at 1:34 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Okay, I admit it. I'm a plastic bag junkie. Easy, lazy. Great for rubbish.

 

But I've got a lot of guilt about it. I carry a Makro heavy plastic bag wherever I go. In fact, I'm having a strap repaired at the sewing lady. But even Makro puts everything in plastic bags.

 

Microplastics and forever chemicals in all life, not only humans but down to the tinest creatures.

 

What are others doing about this?

I keep mine for rubbish and throw them out when they are full.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

I keep mine for rubbish and throw them out when they are full.

This is a good idea. 

 

I've reckon that if you get say 100 plastic bags flatten them good. Carefully fold them and put them in a small plastic bag they can be used to reinforce concrete. They have to be pretty tight knit though. Same with plastic bottles. Just chop them up and use them for road repairing.

Posted
1 hour ago, 0james0 said:

No sir, it’s you who are the one who is ignorant. 

 

Oh please.  I'll put my environment impact on the planet (that doesn't need saving) against 99.9% of the AN members, and come out way ahead.   Most are still using fossil fuels for all your transport and energy needs.

 

We have 3 BEVs & charge with excess solar at the house.  99+% off grid.  So save your hypocrisy, about us burning maybe 1 kg worth of plastic a year.  

 

Coming up on 3 years of Solar (Aug 2022), and 99+% of our energy, comes from solar.  Less than 1% from the grid, and 99+% of all local driving, from solar also. 

 

Y'all crack me up.   THANKS for the chuckles  :cheesy:

 

Inverter is telling me, we sent more to the grid, than we used :coffee1:

 

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35 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

 

And yet you claim it is better to use hydrocarbons to make plastic bags.  

 

Since it's already there, again, it's a byproduct of something already being done, so use it.

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On 6/22/2025 at 3:46 PM, still kicking said:

Not driving anymore 

he drives an EV so he doesn't care about anyone else

 

Posted
11 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I'll put my environment impact on the planet

What about the environmental impact on your neighbors? Burning plastic bags is toxic, the smoke can be smelled from a long distance. May I remind you dear friend, this thread is in The Wellness Zone forum to inspire healthiness, yet you’re advocating for a unhealthy toxic practice.

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13 minutes ago, novacova said:

What about the environmental impact on your neighbors? Burning plastic bags is toxic, the smoke can be smelled from a long distance. May I remind you dear friend, this thread is in The Wellness Zone forum to inspire healthiness, yet you’re advocating for a unhealthy toxic practice.

 

I think they'll live, considering all the crap they burn at times.  They just started municipal trash pick up, and few utilize it, as it isn't mandatory.   So nuff said there.

 

I was curious, so I actually weighed those 2 bags of 'bags', and easily more than 1 year worth of bags.   Since most / 95% of our shopping is done at Makro.   

 

1 hour ago, 0james0 said:

 

 

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Y'all do realize, I live in a village, (one 4 way staggered intersection, no stop sign) outside of a real town, 5 kms away, that has <26k people living there. 

 

My closest neighbor is further than 100 meters away :cheesy:

 

@novacova  You don't drive, but guessing you don't walk everywhere either.

Posted
2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

My closest neighbor is further than 100 meters away

100 meters isn’t far for toxic smoke to travel.

2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

You don't drive, but guessing you don't walk everywhere either.

A strange defensive and poor erroneous assumption.

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