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Message   digimaus    All   California bans plastic bags; increases spread of disease   September 23, 2024
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From: https://tinyurl.com/2w4ydmhk (libertyunyielding.com)

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California bans plastic bags in supermarkets, which could increase the spread 
of
                                    disease

   By Hans Bader
   September 22, 2024

   A law signed today by California Governor Gavin Newsom bans all plastic
   shopping bags.  California had already banned thin plastic shopping bags
   at supermarkets and other stores, but shoppers could still buy bags made
   with a thicker plastic that supposedly made them reusable and recyclable. 
   The legislation, approved by state legislators last month, bans all
   plastic shopping bags in California starting in 2026.  The Washington
   Times reports that "12 states already have some type of statewide plastic
   bag ban in place...Hundreds of cities across 28 states also have their
   own plastic bag bans in place."

   Advocates of plastic bag bans would like people to use cloth bags instead
   of plastic bags, even though cloth bags are more likely to spread disease.
   During the Covid-19 pandemic, some cities and states banned cloth bags and
   other reusable shopping bags, to curb the spread of the disease,
   "requiring that stores use disposable plastic or paper bags instead."

   Reusable bags "are a breeding ground for bacteria and pose public health
   risks - food poisoning, skin infections such as bacterial boils, allergic
   reactions, triggering of asthma attacks, and ear infections," noted a 2009
   report.  Harmful bacteria like E. coli, salmonella, and fecal coliform
   thrive in reusable bags unless they are washed after each use, according
   to an August 2011 peer-reviewed study, "Assessment of the Potential for
   Cross-contamination of Food Products by Reusable Shopping Bags."

   Cloth bags are worse for public health and the environment. As Daniel
   Frank sarcastically notes, "Reusable tote bags" can "cause food poisoning
   but at least they're worse for the environment than plastic bags." He
   cites Jon Passantino of BuzzFeed News, who observes, "Those cotton tote
   bags that are so trendy right now have to be used *131 times* before it
   has a smaller climate impact than a plastic bag used only once." Yet,
   there are progressives who want to ban plastic grocery bags in favor of
   reusable cloth bags.

   California's ban on plastic bags will do little for the ocean. Plastic
   bags are less than 1% of all litter. Most plastic in the ocean comes from
   China, India, and Indonesia, while only a tiny percentage comes from the
   U.S.

   The lack of benefit from cloth bags is illustrated by a 2011 legal
   settlement between plastic bag makers and an importer of reusable bags,
   ChicoBag. The plastic bag makers sued ChicoBag for its use of false claims
   about the recycling rate and environmental impacts of plastic grocery bags
   in its promotional materials. (Those false claims are also the basis for
   municipal bans and taxes on plastic bags.) Under that settlement, ChicoBag
   was required to discontinue its use of its counterfeit EPA website and
   make corrections to its deceptive marketing claims, which had included
   sharing falsified government documents with schoolchildren. It was also
   required to disclose to consumers on its website that reusable bags in
   fact need to be washed.
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-- Sean

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