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Kate Hawkesby: "If you’re taking away plastic, take it all away"

Author
Kate Hawkesby,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Jun 2018, 7:22AM
"You can still get your groceries in plastic bags, you’re just now paying them for them!" Photo / Getty Images
"You can still get your groceries in plastic bags, you’re just now paying them for them!" Photo / Getty Images

Kate Hawkesby: "If you’re taking away plastic, take it all away"

Author
Kate Hawkesby,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Jun 2018, 7:22AM

I was surprised to see when I went to Countdown the other day, bigger, thicker, more robust plastic bags than ever before.

I’m talking about the ones you can purchase if you forget your reusable bags.

These ones are allegedly multi-use because they’re bigger and thicker.

But as I looked at them I couldn't work out how they're any less likely to wrap around a dolphin than the single-use ones.

I also wondered how it’s really going plastic-free when you’re still offering up plastic.

I get that it’s early days and it’s a trial and these things take time. But I do worry about the greenwashing going on here when we talk about saving the planet and the turtles, the PR peeps put their sad faces on while explaining we’ve got to start helping the environment.. when in actual fact, they’re still providing plastic, they’re just making money off it, at 15 cents a pop.


You can still get your groceries in plastic bags, you’re just now paying them for them!

The original thinner so called single-use bags are of course not single use. Anyone with a child in nappies, or runny food containers, or bins needing liners, knows that these bags are actually used more than once. I know they get rotated around our house for several things.. school lunches, carrying things to the car or to school, carting rubbish, snotty tissues and so on.

But the larger point here is, plastic is plastic, and I just wonder how disingenuous it is to claim the moral high ground on eradicating it, when you’re actually still serving it up at the checkout.

The campaign of ‘ban the bag’ seems laudable, and it’s always pleasing to see big business making eco-conscious choices and decisions, but to truly care for the environment and banning the plastic, don’t they also need to address the fruit and vege aisle and all the pre-packaged fresh produce wrapped to the eyeballs in plastic?

It’s not like we’re short of alternatives these days either.

Smaller businesses are opting for more eco-friendly choices.. even if it costs them more to do so. Innocent packaging.. biodegradable coffee cups and lids, keep cups, sustainable natural materials, paper.. the list is endless.

With all these options available it surprises me that the corporate crusaders of banning plastic, have furnished the checkouts with even more plastic. If you’re taking away plastic, take it all away.

Don't offer more up.. offer a more expensive jute option which is truly multi-use, or better yet, offer nothing and make customers carry their groceries individually to the car by hand if they to.. because until it starts hurting and inconveniencing the customer, you’re not banning plastic at all.

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