"LCBO to permanently ditch paper bags as of Sept. 5"
What's wrong with paper?
Will they phase out bottles as well? Bring your own. :D
"LCBO to permanently ditch paper bags as of Sept. 5"
What's wrong with paper?
Will they phase out bottles as well? Bring your own. :D
The same modern liberal and environmentalist idiots who tell us all to "trust the science" but cannot decide what a woman is.
"LCBO to permanently ditch paper bags as of Sept. 5"
What's wrong with paper?
Will they phase out bottles as well? Bring your own. :D
The same modern liberal and environmentalist idiots who
tell us all to "trust the science" but cannot decide what
a woman is.
Seems really odd to go "resuable bags" and completely stop
using paper. Most shops in my area have introduced the
paperbag in place of the plastic ones. As far as I know, the
reusable ones aren't even recyclable.
The statement from the LCBO included: "The Crown corporation
says move will divert some 2,665 tonnes of waste from
landfills"
But.. why do they think that paper bags suddenly WON'T make it
to landfill like the rest of paper products the population
recycles?
Sounds like they just want to introduce another revenue stream
with the bag purchases. Perhaps Ford has friends or himself
invested in the company with the resuable bag contract.
"This initiative will help to minimize our impact on the
environment and create a more sustainable Ontario."
"Boxes and eight-pack carriers for cans and small bottles will
still be available for free, the release noted.
In theory, recyclable bags shouldn't go to the landfill. They are
probably
using that many tonnes of paper bags a year and so are using that number without any real idea how many don't get recycled.
It is amazing how, in a modern country such as Canada,
landfill still is a considered a viable end-solution.
Many know I live in Belgium, there is "no" landfill
anymore here, there is no space for it. So there are other
solutions needed for the general household garbage which
cannot be recycled and has no other end-of-life options
... incineration ...
As most of that garbage has a too low caloric value for
incineration, energy needs to be added in the form of gas
and ... the paper and the plastic from shopping bags.
Landfill is a very irresponsible way of waste management ...
They're bringing back the paper bags here ...
Nothing wrong with 'm...
The reusables (fabric-like) are even more expensive, but I
don't see people reusing them much in general. They're probaly
accumulating in people's homes or cars until they get too many
to bother with and then chuck them in the garbage/landfill.
Many know I live in Belgium, there is "no" landfill anymore here, there is no ace for it. So there are other solutions needed for the general household garb
e which cannot be recycled and has no other end-of-life options ... incinerati
...
As most of that garbage has a too low caloric value for incineration, energy n
ds to be added in the form of gas and ... the paper and the plastic from shopp
g bags.
Landfill is a very irresponsible way of waste management ...
I have wondered why we don't incinerate more, but I think it has to do
with
the potential air pollution and no one wanting to live near one. I would think it possible to maybe even generate a little power from the act of incinerating but, as you point out, a lot of what would go in the incinerator does not burn well.
I think the main reason to not incinerate in Canada and the USA is the cost, landfill is shortterm cheaper and incineration will drive-up the cost, i.e. tax increase. Fear for pollution is the excuse.
There are big blue bags for..
There's a separate collection for woods..
So certain fractions are free..
There's also a separate free collection for dangerous goods..
Is that the same in Canada?
The municipalities offer to receive expired batteries at no
cost.
The potential air pollution from a domestic waste incinerator is a hoax.> the ncineration, the ash, is used in construction and roadbuilding. The heat
It is proven everywhere that such an operation can be run clean. The output f
I think the main reason to not incinerate in Canada and the USA is the cost,>dfill is shortterm cheaper and incineration will drive-up the cost, i.e. tax
That was solved here by providing several coloured garbage containers to>the people:
* Yellow for paper waste = free>* Green for foodscraps/-waste = one lump sum a year, I think 30 Euro 40CAD$
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