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![]() "Harry" wrote in message m... On 6/14/10 4:27 PM, YukonBound wrote: "Harry" wrote in message m... On 6/14/10 3:56 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:40:00 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 18:55:11 -0400, John wrote: On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 15:14:08 -0400, wrote: In , says... wrote in message ... On Jun 11, 8:12 pm, John wrote: " "?a Fairfax Water customer who buys a 20-ounce bottle of water for $1.25 could fill that same 20-ounce bottle with our tap water every day for more than 10 years for that same $1.25." I wish they'd charge a 25cent deposit for every plastic bottle sold. "Bottled Water" in Ontario, will soon be a thing of the past. Thank Gawd.... It's outlawed in Halifax Municipal offices& meetings. Province has been talking about the same thing. The utility of bottled water is imeasurable. Freezing water to make ice cubes is a waste of a valuable resource when the ice is put into a cooler. Freezing bottles of water to use as "ice" in a cooler doesn't waste the water. Besides there is plenty of oil around to continue to make the plastic bottles. Well, that just means you're putting that bottle on which you paid a deposit to good use. That's much better than trashing it alongside the road or in the bay. Littering is a separate issue. Do you think we should have a deposit on all containers, wrappers and cups? I fish out all the trash I see in the river and I get as many ice bags, subway bags and styrofoam cups as I do beverage containers. Water bottles are really fairly rare. Right now my hangup is with plastic bottles. Some places are already charging for plastic bags, and I've no problem with that either. Biodegradable containers are OK. This will give you a stroke for sure, herring, but I agree with you... Last year one of our major grocery stores started charging for their flimsy plastic bags. They expected you to buy the larger sacks for multiple re-uses. Trouble is, their competition didn't, and still provided better quality plastic bags...so the 1st store reverted to the previous practice. note: the bags cost the store around a penny each, but then charged the customers a nickel per. The big 'permanent' bags cost a dollar... you just have to remember to put them back in the car each time. The District of Columbia now requires food chains to charge 5 cents for food carryout bags. The money supposedly is being used to help clean up one of the rivers here. I always preferred and still prefer paper bags at the grocery store. Yup... packed many of those when I worked part time in a local grocery store during high school years. Trouble is.. the bags got thinner, so you pretty well had to 'double' every one. |
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