Great News As Paper Shopping Bags California Get Banned

By Elizabeth Young


Plastic bags pose a great threat to the environment. They are bio-degradable in nature and this leads to all sorts of eco problems. These bags get used to ferry goods and supplies purchased at the local grocery stores. In the last general elections the residents of California finally decided enough was enough. They resorted to voting against the use of the nylon bags entirely. All paper shopping bags California are now completely banned.

As was to be expected, the motion got a lot of stiff opposition. Who else would have opposed such remarkable developments than the manufacturers of these products? Yes, the companies came out guns blazing. They even managed to raise a couple of millions with the sole intention of convincing the voters against their intentions. Hopefully, they failed and reason triumphed.

Most of the opposition to this bill came from the leading manufacturers of the bags. These folks are more concerned about their revenues than they are on the well-being of the planet. The manufacturers spent a lot of money trying to dissuade the masses not to vote for the proactive action. But, the free-spirited nature of Californians triumphed in the end and the merchants of death got the boot.

Celebrations run wild all across the state and in the nation as well. After the results came out and it was official that California would be a no plastic bags zones from there on, environmentalists had reason to pop open the champagne bottles. To them, it was a great victory for the delicate marine life which was suffering immensely from the effects of the pollution caused by the products.

In fact, California is not the first state to head this direction. Two years ago, the state of Hawaii was first in line to propose and introduce such stringent measures for consumers. The move yielded fantastic results worth emulating hence the decision by the Californians. Today, save for the use of the one-time-composite products, you will not find a plastic bag being used in the state.

The move means that if you get caught using the nylon bags, you risk severe penalties. In some instances, more so, for the repeat offenders, jail time will be inevitable. This leaves shoppers with the option of carrying their own bags every time they frequent a liquor store or the grocery. It is indeed tedious but the ends surely justifies the means. The oceans will be better protected from the littering of those bags.

The ravaging effects of the substances have caused an untold harm to the ecosystems. Fishes turning up dead on shores has become an everyday occurrence in California and elsewhere. The destruction and the eventual disappearing of vital marine life has also been observed many thousands of miles from the shores of this state. The products have exacerbated the green-house effects felt on the planet.

It is now up to the shoppers to go back to the drawing board and rethink their next moves. Seeing to it that the bags they so got used to are no longer available, it is in their best interest to become creative. Many Californians are now opting to make the bags themselves. The Internet is full of fantastic ideas for anyone interested in learning how to make the products at home.




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