• key@lemmy.keychat.org
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    10 months ago

    I try to keep 2 bags in my car and the rest in my house, that way I have enough with me for a quick unplanned stop but don’t need to flood my car with bags. With this system I’d need to have 1 bag per store and make sure to always have all of them in my car to avoid not getting points/discounts? Current system where you just use whichever bags and don’t need to worry about what store they originally came from seems simpler.

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    10 months ago

    In the EU single use bags cannot be sold anymore, so everyone now has some of what they call “bag for life”. It’s a similar material to the blue IKEA bags (if that’s a thing in the USA).

    They last really long and since the material requirements are basic as can be, they are usually made out of 100% recycled plastic.

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      10 months ago

      Single use bags can be sold, and are sold, for wrapping fruit and vegetables, and thin polyethylene carrier bags are atill sold, they just can’t be given away for free.

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        10 months ago

        At least over here (Austria) only biodegradable bags are allowed to be sold in this capacity.

        But they are also not comparable to the old single-use plastic bags when it comes to plastic used, but rather comparable to a clingfilm around e.g. a salad.

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    10 months ago

    The downside for them would be that families share bags, but carry cards in personal wallets

    If they want to data mine purchases, they might want it on the individual level

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      10 months ago

      Hmm, I wonder what they think of me using my sister’s phone number for some places, and the last land line I had in others?