I voted no for several reasons: 1. Reusable bags take considerable resources as well, and unless you wash them every time (which wastes more natural resources) they become a germ factory spreading germs from the shopping cart to the checkout counter to your car, then into your home. 2. In order not to waste food, you take your leftovers home, if you are no longer able to get those to-go boxes that eliminates a meal my family didn't have and will lead to hungry bellies. Yes, you could bring your own, but those aren't exactly something you carry around with you on vacation, to work, to an imprompteau night out. 3. There are already companies that make reusable bags, but if you go eliminating the factories that produce plastic ones you cut out a portion of the economy we can't really stand to lose.
I voted no for several reasons: 1. Reusable bags take considerable resources as well, and unless you wash them every time (which wastes more natural resources) they become a germ factory spreading germs from the shopping cart to the checkout counter to your car, then into your home. 2. In order not to waste food, you take your leftovers home, if you are no longer able to get those to-go boxes that eliminates a meal my family didn't have and will lead to hungry bellies. Yes, you could bring your own, but those aren't exactly something you carry around with you on vacation, to work, to an imprompteau night out. 3. There are already companies that make reusable bags, but if you go eliminating the factories that produce plastic ones you cut out a portion of the economy we can't really stand to lose.