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SF has supposedly banned plastic bags for some time, however you can still be handed your loot in a plastic bag in nearly every little corner market, as well as any restaurant where you are taking something to go.

What i think SF should require, as opposed to banning plastic, is to require that instead corn/vegetable based bags should be used.

Plastic bags offer great convenience at a pretty significatant environmental cost.

For pretty much 100% of single-use, temporary applications, we should be using vegetable based materials.

Look at how much plastic is used simply as packaging for even single-use products; plastic covers on straws, most food is all wrapped in plastic.

We should be looking at reducing these types of packaging materials that simply gets thrown away.



Thats because the 2007 law only applied to large stores (ie, Safeway, Walgreens). Smaller stores were exempt.


Did you read the linked PDF? SF probably did exactly what you suggested; they banned non-compostable plastic bags.


That's not working too well. :(

All the bags in the city are still plain old plastic.


The ban just went into effect -- and after a legal challenge even. It will take some time for everyone to switch over and enforcement to begin.




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