The Daily Mail used 7 pages of today's paper to highlight it's campaign to get the use of super-markets plastic bags banned.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=521529&in_page_i d=1770&ct=5 Is this just more brain washing of the general public, (who are once again the ones to lose out) or is it a good idea?
The questions that must be asked are:
(1) How much will the supermarket giants save by not providing plastic bags?
(2) Will they contribute these savings to a good cause?
(3) Could not shops provide their customers with strong recyclable brown paper bags, as they did in years gone by?
(4) If the customer has to provide their own bags, how will he or she manage if they make an unplanned trip into the supermarket, say for instant on the way home from work?
Perhaps some other ABers have questions of their own to contribute on this subject?