Monday, June 07, 2010

I saved one plastic bag today

Every time I go to a retailer, I get the mandatory plastic bag in which to put the items I have purchased. This happens repetitively, the bag is in use for barely 20 minutes (walking back home for a maximum of 1km) and they all pile up in one shelf in my cupboard one after another. Hence, they are also annoying.

Today, when I had to buy a bunch of household essentials from the friendly neighbourhood retailer, this time I took my own bag. Or rather, a bag I'd got from the same friendly neighbourhood retailer just three days ago. When I reached the head of the counter and the cashier reached for the bag, I whipped out my white used bag from my pocket in my best Clint Eastwood impression. The man at the till looked at me quizzically, but there's of course no reason for him to reject my wish to use my own bag. And he duly filled 'er up and sent me on my way. The bag held for the 20 minute walk, got emptied in my house and went back into the shelf.

It isn't exactly an earth-saving act. It's one plastic bag less and that too for a very selfish reason of reducing the clutter in my cupboard. But if it has served the purpose it was meant to serve just as well as a new bag, and if I can use the same bag over at least 10 purchases, that's 9 less plastic bags in landfills like these:


Of course, I am now naturally inclined to get holier-then-thou and ask you to think about how much lesser bags there would be if each of us reduced 9 plastic bags from being used. Or use fancy terms like BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag) and expound upon the merits of doing that as well. Or tell you how we can even put that 1 bag out of use if we use a jute bag. However, I'll resist all those inclinations now. All that's for later. This post is only about what I did. And what I did was save one plastic bag today.

So what did you do today?

7 comments:

Dharik said...

your on board the sustainability band wagon as well!

Ducky said...

Dharik,

Being 'onboard' a 'bandwagon' makes it sound fashionable. I merely want lesser bags in the world out of the very real fear of us running out of space by the time we're 60 :P

Jonichan said...

Excellent Effort! i'm a green activist n I strongly encourage and support these activities, in the Gulf of late the big super market groups have themselves started promoting these concept and give reusable jute bags.. i dont know if this can work in india?!

Ducky said...

Jonichan,

I'm no activist, but I'm surprised to see why this isn't just the most natural thing to do? It doesn't have to be 'activism' at all does it? :)

And yes, of course it can work in India, why not? If we all ask for it.

Unknown said...

Good blog. I enjoyed reading it.A good beginning to save Nature. If you youngsters make a beginning, the effect will be substantial.India's glory lies in youth power.

The Dryad said...

Approve approve approve! I've been doing the same thing. And its not even just the plastic bags. Its all the TNR packaging for like EVERY SINGLE PRODUCT.Great going, Ducky!

Ducky said...

@The Dryad,

Thanks for that. And yes, between us we're on to 18 plastic bags already then! Must see how much more that number can become...