This article in particular has to do with the cutting back
and eventually eliminating the one time use of plastic cutlery items such as
knives, forks, straws, spoons and many others. Chapter 4 & 5 of Savitz
speaks about how the reactions of businesses to certain sustainability changes,
the acceptance of it and how others may be against it. In this case the
European government does back the decision to eventually discontinuing the use
of these products overtime. It is important to have some type of plan in order
to completely make this happen and that they do have. They have a time-frame of
when a certain amount will not be in use starting by the year of 2021 and
hopefully ending in 2030 with a 30% recycle plastic usage. This ban has to be
approved by the legislature in the UK and hopefully the country will begin
their sustainability implementation within their economy. Please find link attached and feel free to
comment.
I am one that loves Walmart super center stores, however
living in Brooklyn, NY I don't have the access to these stores as other may
have outside of the city and in other states. There is a Walmart store located
borderline Queens NY and Long Island, which is close to me but it still is far
from the super center stores I've visited in places like the Poconos, North
Carolina, Virginia and my recent visit to San Diego, California. What I found
most interesting when I recently visited a Walmart Store in Chula Vista was
their bag strategy. I went into this Walmart to purchase a few items, nothing
out of the ordinary, but what took me by surprise was the cashier asking me if
I needed a bag while ringing up the multiple items that I was purchasing. I
first seemed a little offended by the question, thinking to myself "of
course I need a bag how else will I carry out these items". I kindly told
the cashier yes, I will need a bag which gave to me.
A day later I returned to another Walmart store with my
sister-in-law only buying 2 or 3 small items. When I was asked if I needed a
bag I simply responded no thank you being that I was capable of carrying these
smile items in my hand. I asked my sister-in- law about them asking if a bag
was needed for your items that you purchased and she informed me that usually
bring their own bags or reuse the store bags because they charge you $0.10 per
bag when you do need one. This is very useful for the environment by reducing
waste since plastic bag do no not biodegrade it causes less pollution within
the land and in the water. I think that in order to encourage more customers to
re-use their plastic bags or bring their own bags, Walmart along with many
other stores should give customers some type of bag credit every time they do
so. For example, when you purchase certain bottles, if you return them you get
a $0.05 refund so you can still benefit on your end overtime. My mother is one
that buys cases of water, she keeps all of her bottles to return to the store
and she often is able to buy at least another case of water with the money she
gets back. With that being said, individuals should be rewarded in some way
when doing such things as reusing bags so that they are encouraged to continue
doing it. I am curious to find out if this is currently being done in all
Walmart stores or just in certain areas.
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