New York City bans plastic bags
January 17, 2008 4:13 PM
Large stores and retail chains in New York City must now collect and recycle bags they give to customers:
New York is by far the largest American city to enact so broad a measure to limit the environmental impact of the bags. Altogether, each year the country is estimated to use 86 billion bags, which end up blowing down city streets, or tangled in the stomachs of whales, sea turtles and birds, or buried in landfills where they enjoy free rent for 1,000 years.Good for us! Now, maybe the rest of the country can follow suit...
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