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18-04-2007, 09:16 AM
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| | Experienced SGClubber Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 3,053 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 1,729.97 | Say no to plastic bags You may not realise it, but each day, nearly every one of us brings a pest into the home. They are small, mostly pink, blue or white in colour, adaptable to land and water, and have caused the deaths of countless animals and fish around the world.
This lethal monster is none other than the plastic bag, a flimsy everyday item that we simply cannot do without, yet has been the scourge of many cities, even countries, which have rallied to impose taxes or ban them altogether.
The global war against plastic bags — something that most people use for only a short while but takes hundreds of years to break down — is picking up steam, most notably in San Francisco, which last month became the first American city to ban non-biodegradable plastic bags. Shoppers there now must use paper bags when they buy groceries, or carry their own bags from home. The move came after weeks of intense lobbying from environmentalists.
San Francisco joins a select group that has taken a major step forward in saving the earth, including Rwanda, Bangladesh, South Africa, Mumbai and Bhutan which have already imposed their own ban. Paris will join the list at the end of this year, with the rest of France following suit by 2010.
Why, then, is Singapore, a much smaller city and one that has serious aspirations of making its mark as a champion of green technology, not following suit in a big way?
A National Environment Agency (NEA) study revealed that Singaporeans use about 2.5 billion plastic bags each year — the equivalent of 19 million kilogrammes of waste.
Ever since a heated debate on plastic bags was sparked off in this newspaper some two years ago, the awareness of the problem has gone up somewhat. A national campaign to encourage the use of reusable bags has taken off well with more than 100,000 such bags sold at many major supermarkets.
More significantly, today marks Singapore's first Bring Your Own Bag Day, where more than 200 supermarkets will encourage customers to use reusable bags. That it is not just a one-off campaign, but one that will take place every first Wednesday of the month, is also laudable.
But we can do better. We need to speed up the push to bring down the use of plastic bags here.
The Government certainly believes enough in Singaporeans' changing attitudes towards environment issues, seeing how it is investing millions of dollars to study clean energy and launching eco-friendly flats in Punggol.
But time and again, whenever the plastic bag problem surfaces, we get the same message from the lawmakers, that it prefers not to impose legislation, but rather work with voluntary schemes and allow consumers and the market to take the lead.
Encouragingly, the door to legislation is not fully closed, as NEA chief executive Lee Yuen Hee said last week that he had not ruled out making it a law if the plastic bag situation does not improve here.
Then the question is, when is that breaking point for such a move to happen? What would it take for lawmakers here to introduce a law in Parliament? I believe that if we continue to take the ground-up route, we can never expect any significant progress to be made in a country where people have grown up expecting plastic bags to be given to us free.
Realistically, banning plastic bags completely is not completely feasible, given our heavy dependence on them, be it at the wet market or to contain garbage at home.
A plastic tax is perhaps the best way to make consumers think twice about whether they really need that bag when they buy their pack of cigarettes, a newspaper or a loaf of bread. Such a tax is already taking off in many countries around the world. If you're out shopping in Taiwan or Ireland, be prepared to fork out anywhere from five to 20 cents for a plastic bag.
Last June, Ikea stores in the United Kingdom started charging its customers 10 pence (30 cents) per bag, a move which the furniture giant said could cut down plastic bag usage by a whopping 20 million by this year. Its two stores here recently became the first retail stores to start charging for plastic bags.
How Singapore can do one better is to promise that every single cent collected from its plastic bag tax goes towards green effort, be it for more recycling centres, running environmental programmes in schools, or to various non-profit groups such as the Environmental Challenge Organisation and the Singapore Environment Council.
You do the maths — a nominal tax of, say, five cents multiplied by 2.5 billion bags would add up to an astonishing $125 million to fund meaningful causes. But until then, let us try to cut down our usage in whatever small way we can.
With April 22 being Earth Day — a special day to celebrate the Earth and remind ourselves of its scarce resources — each of us can do our part by refusing that plastic bag when we go shopping, or even better, bring along a reusable bag.
That would be the best present you could ever give to Mother Nature. And it's much better than having to deal with yet another law breathing down our necks.
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18-04-2007, 02:33 PM
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| | Sleepy Bear Bear Join Date: Nov 2006 Posts: 2,825 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 146.48 | Re: Say no to plastic bags It kinda difficult to see this happen in singapore. If they going to do that.. most singaporean will start to make noise. Jus like today.. some of the supermarket will not give out plastic bag.. if you wan plastic bag.. you have to donate 10c but in the end they still give out... i guess they dont wan anythings unhappy to happen. |
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18-04-2007, 04:36 PM
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| | Experienced SGClubber Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 3,763 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 597.42 | Re: Say no to plastic bags | Quote: | | | Originally Posted by Mochalicious | | | | | some of the supermarket will not give out plastic bag.. if you wan plastic bag.. you have to donate 10c but in the end they still give out.. | | | | | never heard of anything like this :runnynose:
anyway this plastic bag thing has been told to us since looooooong long ago. but people still dont care. hmmm next time bring your own bag to the supermarket so they dun need give u plastic bag!  tats wad NTUC is encouraging i think.. To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Woud you lie with me and just forget the world? ♥ To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Do support the SGC Charity! To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Support me! To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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18-04-2007, 06:01 PM
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| | Hiroto Join Date: Nov 2004 Posts: 4,626 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 1,539.17 | Re: Say no to plastic bags good bah help to save environmental plastic bags take a long time to degrade also maybe they can come out with biodegradable plastic after using like 2 to 3 months will degrade bah 
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18-04-2007, 06:30 PM
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| | Addicted SGClubber Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 491 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 414.75 | Re: Say no to plastic bags i think in SG is pretty hard to have supermarkets implementing a chrg or imposing a limit on plastic bags...
cos a lot of aunties normally request for extra instead of asking for less..
& also if the cashiers refuse to give.. complains... if not get scoldings... 
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18-04-2007, 07:46 PM
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| | Experienced SGClubber Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 3,053 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 1,729.97 | Re: Say no to plastic bags If it were me, I'd like all the shops to charge 10c for each plastic bag and not just supermarkets...
When I was in taiwan, the convenience stores charged me for plastic bags. Ever since, I've been known to be carrying a bag with me whenever I'm out. It's also more enviroment friendly. To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.: Asia Solution Kenetics
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19-04-2007, 03:49 PM
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| | BBall L0ver Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 2,954 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 2,413.14 | Re: Say no to plastic bags i thought tt the enviromental bags are free but you have to pay for it too. yeah, now all those who go to the supermarket would have to bring a bag..
but what if you bought alot of stuff? lugguage?
and also, i think they did encourage us to bag up our rubbish using plastic bags before throwing down the chute right? anti-soccerplayerswhoinvadethebballcourt D: |
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21-04-2007, 07:49 PM
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| | Registered Members Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 7 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 8.40 | Re: Say no to plastic bags I support the idea. |
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21-04-2007, 07:55 PM
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| | Experienced Feeder Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 728 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 816.81 | Re: Say no to plastic bags i think maybe supermarkets can consider renting trolleys for those that buys alot of stuff  To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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21-04-2007, 08:02 PM
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| | SGClubber =D~~ Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 838 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 632.46 | Re: Say no to plastic bags hmm. it would be quite hard to implement it. 10c hmm. ok la. its not that bad.
long run maybe REAL bad. LOl 
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21-04-2007, 08:14 PM
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| | Dr. Akie - CPC Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 5,090 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 1,142.22 | Re: Say no to plastic bags | Quote: | | | Originally Posted by xiaopillow- | | | | | and also, i think they did encourage us to bag up our rubbish using plastic bags before throwing down the chute right? | | | | | Believe plenty of housewives use those plastic bags as trash bag, isn't tis
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21-04-2007, 10:20 PM
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| | Addicted SGClubber Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 538 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 526.10 | Re: Say no to plastic bags | Quote: | | | Originally Posted by chikon | | | | | i think maybe supermarkets can consider renting trolleys for those that buys alot of stuff  | | | | | But there will have some disadvantages. Who will know if the user has abused the trolley. And sometimes the user will find it too troublesome to return it back or whatever, then they may dump this anywhere at anytime. But if supermarket want to charge high renting fees, they can do that but I don't think many customers will want to rent this. Just my 2-cents opinion only. |
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21-04-2007, 11:16 PM
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| | Addicted SGClubber Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 532 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 664.30 | Re: Say no to plastic bags well this idea of not using plastic bag should be voluntary bah......no point forcing it onto consumers and if they do not do it,fine you 10 cents for it..... |
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21-04-2007, 11:27 PM
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| | Addicted SGClubber Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 537 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 575.61 | Re: Say no to plastic bags dun really approve on the statement ' ģuāřđīāή Aήģέl fřŏzέή přīήcέāĽέx ' Lv`Sa 爱本来就该独一无二 我开始后悔,也开始心碎 If willing to be my friend add me in msn or friendster @ |
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11-05-2007, 05:47 PM
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| | Registered Members Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 201 Gender:  Location: Boon Lay, Sengkang
Total SGC$: 280.22 | Re: Say no to plastic bags kinda hard thing to change when everyone is used to taking plastic bags. |
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12-05-2007, 02:18 AM
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| | Hiroto Join Date: Nov 2004 Posts: 4,626 Gender: 
Total SGC$: 1,539.17 | Re: Say no to plastic bags lol i now also hardly take plastic bag unless necessary de i always carry my bag already so if buy thing just stuff inside my bag unless full liao 
to fall in love is always easy
to start a relationship is always simple
to build it, is always tough
to maintain it, is 'better said than done'
to break off, is 'easier said than done'
to remain friends after u broke off, is never possible
to forget the memories is 'always doing but never succeeding'
to heal the pain within is hard and tough and never near simple
but one has to try to heal your own heart...
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