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NSW plastic bag ban incoming to hype up impending Climate Change scam

submitted by UncleDoug to ClimateChangeSkeptic 3.0 yearsMay 23, 2022 02:31:14 ago (+2/-0)     (archive.ph)

https://archive.ph/rjd8B

The state will ban single use "lightweight" bags from June 1, after passing the Plastic Reduction and Circular Economy Act 2021 in Australia.

Climate change is the next big scam.
If the globohomos actually care about the environment why not make strong plastic like bags out of biodegradable polysaccharide (PCL), (PGA), (PBSA) derived from potatoes for example in the form of starchs, cellulose and from alginates in seaweed?


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[ - ] FreeinTX 2 points 3.0 yearsMay 23, 2022 06:35:18 ago (+2/-0)

Austin implemented a plastic bag ban. The result was more waste. All that actually came of it was charging customers 28 cents for a thicker "reusable" plastic bags that no one reuses, so more waste at the landfill, not less, and the grocery store no longer has to pay for the bags. You have mind melt if you think this is about climate change.

[ - ] Psychicrussiaspy 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 23, 2022 08:27:12 ago (+1/-0)

But it's ok to strip the land for lithium for the fucking electric cars wtf.

[ - ] i_scream_trucks 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 23, 2022 06:30:46 ago (+1/-0)

what gets on my tits there is that shopping bags are the only type of plastic bag most people use MORE than once.

garbage bags that only get used once to throw rubbish out (including the plastic wrapping) totally fine. Shopping bags you bring your shopping home in, use them for random stuff, then fill them with rubbish and throw them out? ITS SHOAH TIME!

i guarantee you someone connected with the government is making massive amounts of money from whatever the alternative is going to be.

[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 3.0 yearsMay 23, 2022 06:37:04 ago (+1/-0)

The grocery store no longer has to pay for plastic bags given free to the customers. The customer will have to purchase heavier, thicker, bags (here its 28 cents a bag) and the end result will be more plastic going to the land fill.