Over 100 billion plastic bags are used in the United States each year, and according to the EPA less than 5 percent of those are recycled. Depending on the conditions in which a plastic bag ends up, it can take anywhere from 1 year to 1,000 years to biodegrade.
Before the bag biodegrades completely, it often has negative consequences for marine life, suffocating marine mammals, ensnaring fish, or choking aquatic birds. As the bag biodegrades, it releases toxins such as BPA and phthalates, which eventually find their way back to our dinner plates. These pollutants have been linked to thyroid disorders, abnormal fetal development, and cancer.
It is also worth noting that plastic bags are made with petroleum. The Wall Street Journal reported that more than 12 million barrels of oil are devoted to the manufacture of grocery bags every year in America. In other words, the environmental cost of plastic bags are threefold:
A) They are detrimental to marine ecosystems
B) They have negative health consquences for individuals and society
C) They are derived from dirty fossil fuels
Together, we can help Publix change their bag policy to reflect some or all of the following:
Over 100 billion plastic bags are used in the United States each year, and according to the EPA less than 5 percent of those are recycled. Depending on the conditions in which a plastic bag ends up, it can take anywhere from 1 year to 1,000 years to biodegrade.
Before the bag biodegrades completely, it often has negative consequences for marine life, suffocating marine mammals, ensnaring fish, or choking aquatic bird species. As the bag biodegrades, it releases toxins such as BPA and phthalates, which eventually find their way back to our dinner plates. These pollutants have been linked to thyroid disorders, abnormal fetal development, and cancer.
It is also worth noting that plastic bags are made with petroleum. The Wall Street Journal reported that more than 12 million barrels of oil are devoted to the manufacture of grocery bags every year in America. In other words, the environmental cost of plastic bags are threefold:
A) They are detrimental to marine ecosystems
B) They have negative health consquences for individuals and society
C) They are derived from dirty fossil fuels
It is my experience that Publix has on many occassions distributed or promoted re-usable bags. The signers of this petition want to thank Publix and encourage the company to take even bolder steps to protect the environment.
Together, Publix and patrons can lead the way to a future that is kind to the environment, to people, and to business. We suggest that Publix change its bag policy to reflect some or all of the following:
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