


FAQs
How can I help reduce the number of plastic bags used?
In addition to saying NO to plastic bags at supermarkets, you can
help reduce plastic bags at convenience stores and take away food shops.
These retailers account for 47% of single use plastic shopping bags. You can
help in the following ways:
1. Keep a reusable bag in your car or handbag to use for unexpected
purchases
2. Don't accept a plastic bag from a take away store if you are eating the
food in the shop or close by.
3. If you have placed a big order at a take away store, ask for the food to
be packed in a cardboard box that can later be recycled.
Where can I recycle my plastic bags?
Singlet-style supermarket plastic bags can be returned to your
supermarket for recycling.
Most larger supermarkets have recycling facilities available. If you can't
find the recycling bin at your supermarket, suggest to the store manager
that it's put in a more prominent place. Local Stockland shopping centres
also have plastic bag recycling facilities. If you are unable to find
recycling facilities via either of these options, contact your local council
to see if they have any drop-off points in your area. Remember to turn bags
inside out and remove any receipts and food scraps before recycling.
Contamination can cause problems in production and prevent recycled plastic
from being used.
What happens to recycled plastic bags?
Plastic bags are recycled in a mixed plastics process to make garden stakes,
garden furniture, garden sleepers, flower pots and new plastic bags.
Should I use biodegradable plastic bags?
When you start thinking about which plastic bag alternative to use, you
might notice there are a variety of 'degradable' and 'biodegradable' bags on
the market.
Biodegradable plastic bags are often made from farmed products like
cornstarch, which, in the right conditions, will break down into elements
like carbon dioxide, water and methane. Biodegradable bags are generally
best suited to composting and may contribute to methane emissions if sent to
landfill. To meet international standards, bags need to compost within 12
weeks and fully biodegrade within 6 months. Biodegradable bags are not
suited to recycling.
Other degradable plastic bags break down primarily through the reaction of a
chemical additive to oxygen, light or heat and are also known as 'oxodegradable'
bags. Best suited to landfill disposal, they are also likely to survive long
enough to present a threat to animals if littered. As it may take time for
them to break down and even when they do, it is into smaller pieces which
may pose a threat to animals who mistake the pieces for food.
It's important for Shoppers and Retailers to understand the difference
between these bags and the impact they can have on the environment.
Replacement of normal plastic with degradable and biodegradable bags is not
encouraged by governments as part of the planned phase-out, as neither is a
solution to plastic bag litter.
What can I use to collect dog poo when walking my dog?
We all know how important it is to clean up after our pets. Here are
a few ways to do this without using of plastic bags: * Use a recycled paper
bag * Wrap it up in old newspaper * Check your local pet shop for other
alternatives - There are biodegradable dog poo bags available for sale on
the internet. Also, some progressive councils now provide biodegradable dog
poo bags at popular dog parks and beaches.
How can I reduce the harm plastic bags can cause?
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle plastic bags whenever possible. If you
throw plastic bags away, tie them in a knot. This limits the chance that
they'll blow out of a bin or blow away in landfills.
What do you think about the Plastic Tax?
We supports the plastic bag tax. Currently the Earth is the one that has to
pay for our plastic waste, and we believe that the cost should be absorbed
by the consumer, not the innocent bystander. By implementing a plastic tax,
citizens would think twice about using the plastic tax and become more
responsible human beings. After Ireland implemented their Plastax the use of
plastic bags dropped by an astronomical 90% in the country...how inspiring
Stop Pollution! Yes you can help. Use environment friendly reusable bags.


