You would be wrong, thinking that you’re helping your planet every time when you dispose the plastic grocery bag and garbage into a container at side of the residents. There is still much such reason to ban the containers even if they are labeled with recycling logo. According to the statistics the people of San Diego use more than twenty billions of plastic grocery each year where the recycling of only about five percent of them is done properly.
San Diego recycling and San Diego garbage need to be done as early as possible because rests of the bags are not only a major litter creating problem but it is also affecting the sea life. It is also draining out the world’s supply of the fossil fuels.
To date, the bags mostly are not taken into consideration by the San Diego recycling system. Something plastic companies and the recycling companies are going against this action, they are changing. They say that it just a kind of exercise or issue that is and will remain mysterious and could never be solved. Some of the recycling offices in the San Diego County are willing to work with the plan of curbside containers but still want to study the concept about its being economically viable.
Every year, San Diego garbage disposes more than hundred pounds of bags. There are also the disposals of plastic films that include wrappers, cut meat certain pesticides etc. Many of them dispose it often, but as the consumer you also keep wandering, what to do with the plastics bags that they get after every purchase. Some of the common sources are newspaper wrappers and dry-cleaning bags.
Dec 31