• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    We’ve had this in Jersey for a couple of years now. It’s been great. I highly suggest that any Californians who read this go to their nearest grocer within the week after the change goes into effect, I had a grand old time laughing at all the lazy people raging at having to pay for reusable bags. I had already been using my own bags for years so it didn’t change my behavior at all. Has changed how much plastic litter I’ve seen outside, though.

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      California already had banned single use bags. We’ve been posting paying for “reusable” plastic bags for a couple years already. This legislation bans all plastic bags, including the reusable types. Now we get to being bring our own bags, or get paper bags.

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        I don’t understand… my local Safeway here in California still offers only single use plastic bags. They are a somewhat thick bag but still single-use, not some permanent thing you own.

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          Yeah, those thicker ones are considered reusable, and therefore are exempt from the single-use plastic bag ban. This legislation closes that loophole.

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            Ooooookay thanks.

            Hm, well, we use the plastic bag recycling bin at Safeway for all our plastic bags, shrink wrap, and bubble envelopes. We dropped off 8 bags this weekend. I wonder if they will get rid of that bin now?

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          Yeah it’s really dumb. They got rid of the thin bags, and replaced them with bags that use 20x more plastic. I guess people are supposed to reuse those, but very few people do. Their big brain idea was to use 20x more plastic to stop all the plastic waste.

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      Sometimes I still forget to bring a bag, then I need yet another wawa bag, and I just stare at this neverending pile of bags

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        Just ask for a cardboard box. Supermarkets have masses of boxes which just go to waste or recycling. My local puts them near the checkouts for customers to grab.

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            Eh, it’s not so great trying to dispose of all the boxes, plus all the excess packaging from Costco trips. My recycling bin is completely full after a Costco trip, and it takes forever to break everything down and dispose of it.

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        I just walk out of Wawa looking like the “why can’t I hold all these limes” guy.

        I always leave one extra bag in my trunk and only use it when I forget the others. That helps in a pinch

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          We’ve gotten better about bringing them to the car by making sure empties are in front of the door.

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          It’s a great usability improvement that groceries have good quality plastic bags again. Here they charge 10¢/bag, so hopefully that’s enough to make people try.

          It’s a new habit I’m still having trouble with and have so many 10¢ bags to bring to the grocery - every time I forget I have to buy more. I guess it’s better than paying yet more for hundreds of cloth bags

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      I have so many reusable bags, mainly because I have a terrible case of “God fucking dammit I forgot to put it in the car again-itis” but i still wouldn’t go back to plastic bags

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        I have an “emergency” bag I leave in my trunk that I only use when I forget my usual ones. It helps!

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            I put the (fabric) grocery bags next to my bag and/or backpack which I will take along on the way to work, so I’ll remember to take them along as well. Mostly. But there’s a backup bag or two in the car and a backup bag in the bag so even if I forget things four times over, I can still carry a fair bit of stuff when needed.