超市在大连好象历史并不长,却好象成了与我们生活难以分割的一部分,好象它一直存在一样
很久以前,一个朋友对偶说,她嫂子在日本定居,每次去超市都多拿回来好多袋子,那样日后用起来很方便。
偶也觉得是个好主意,每次买牛奶也要多装几个小袋子。
直到有一天,陪一个新西兰的朋友去沃而玛,他选了一串香蕉,执意不要袋子,让服务员把价格直接贴在香蕉上。他解释说:出门的时候还要用袋子,一串香蕉不该用两个袋子,能省一个都是为环保做贡献。偶看了疯狂往下扯袋子的大妈大嫂,说:只有你一个人这样做,一点用也没有。他说:我决定不了别人,但至少我自己能为地球节省一个就节省一个。
偶觉得他说的有道理,从那以后,偶也是能少用一个就少用一个,偶不在乎牙膏和食品装在一个袋子里。
后来去麦德隆,发现这里袋子是要花钱买的。所以大家一般自己带上次用过的袋子,虽然不太方便,但很环保,很节约。
于是偶决定,只要是从家出发去超市,偶就自己带袋子,不再用超市的袋子~!
今天偶这样做了,服务员有点吃惊,旁边的人也有点吃惊~但是,偶做到了哈~
以后偶要一直这样做下去,什么时候大家都不吃惊了,甚至也从家拿袋子了,世界就更美好了~ |
恩,现在北京和青岛好象都有,超市以很便宜的价格出售方便的可重复使用的购物布袋……不过效果好象不大好,俺在青岛很少见到有人用,俺自己也没用。。。汗一个。。。但是塑料袋子是能少要就少要。
养成习惯就好
做的好向楼主学习.
是个好习惯,值得大家学习。
不过话说回来啦,以咱对中国现状的了解,百姓拿了袋子回去,不仅仅是用做包装,更重要的是用来做垃圾袋来使用的,而且我们目前的垃圾处理流程里,这些袋子是很重要的一个环节,真不知道那老外最后是怎么处理他的香蕉皮的,该不会吃下去了吧。
目前偶家垃圾袋也是用商店超市带回来的塑料袋子.只是,偶的消耗速度赶不上购买速度,所以,积攒了好多袋子~还有,除了超市,去商店买东西或者收礼物也都有袋子,都可以反复利用.
今年圣诞节送礼物偶都没有包装,一方面偶手笨包得不好,一方面懒,却正响应了环保哈~
I don't think anyone would consider me an environmentalist but I'd like to believe that I try to do my part. I recycle fanatically. I use low-energy light bulbs. I pack my lunch in reusable containers. I've turned off the heat dry cycle on my dishwasher.
In addition to individual actions, I also believe that corporate environmental policies can have a substantial impact on the environment. That's why I'm usually a huge proponent of positive environmental business practices. But recently, one corporation has initiated a new green policy that I just can't get behind.
A little over one year ago, I acquired a new garbage can when I moved into a condo downtown. The garbage can, while perfectly sized for my kitchen, posed one overwhelming problem: It was much too big to be lined by a standard grocery store plastic bag and much too small for a large black garbage bag.
As I sat in my parents' kitchen contemplating the solution to this dilemma, my mom had a stroke of genius. With a flourish, she triumphantly brandished a plastic Ikea shopping bag: wider and longer than the ones at grocery stores, with large handles that would later prove to be perfect for securing trash.
I tried it out. It fit like a glove. Best of all, it also fit down my building's garbage chute.
Since that day I have been a frequent customer at Ikea, bagging my purchases liberally and encouraging my family members to do the same. Because of me, my oldest brother Henry had to endure the shame of being chastised by a checkout lady for using too many bags.
It was on this same trip that Henry was informed of Ikea's new environmental initiative. As of Oct. 22, Ikea has started charging for its plastic bags. The proceeds from the sales of these bags will go to a non-profit organization dedicated to planting trees throughout Canada.
A quick inventory reveals that I have four plastic Ikea bags left. If used judiciously, they might last me two weeks, but no longer. Talk about an inconvenient truth.
Many of you will point out that I can purchase liners sized appropriately for my garbage can from a variety of grocery and hardware stores. This is undoubtedly true. However, having lined my garbage bins with free grocery bags all my life, I balk at the idea of paying money for a product whose express purpose is to be thrown away. Large black garbage bags are different; those take me eons to fill (besides, I just swipe them from my parents).
Lately, however, I have started to feel ashamed about my vehement opposition to a green policy that clearly has the potential to do a lot of good (we won't talk about how much money Ikea stands to save from not giving out free bags). Ikea claims that if it reaches its goal of reducing plastic bags by 50 per cent, the money raised would be enough to plant 153,150 trees.
Galvanized by guilt, I decided to make a list of all the other things that I can do to reduce consumption and promote environmental sustainability in my own life. I can lobby for the quicker implementation of green bins in my building. I can research the different types of energy-efficient green roofs my parents can install when they redo their roof next year. I can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by driving less and taking public transit more often.
I am energized and excited by my list. Especially the last item.
If I take the bus to Ikea, do you think they'll let me have my plastic bags for free?
hehe~this lady and I have some thing in common~
可爱的猫,我今早给33名新入公司的员工讲了你和你朋友的这个故事。讲的时候特自豪。
希望他们也能为地球环保做点贡献。哪怕只是节省了一个塑料袋。
谢谢大家支持哈~
不过,也在思考怎样解决垃圾袋的问题呢,现在买了个小号垃圾桶,这样过去只能扔掉的小塑料袋也能利用上~
可是,把家里存放的袋子都用完了呢?
好在,现在存货还比较多哈~也是过去太能买东西了,而且,因为我们家很少做饭,垃圾也不多.
今天看新闻,已经正式发布6月份开始,不再提供无偿塑料袋了
所以,还真的从现在开始逐步养成习惯
以后买个菜篮子,去菜市场买菜啥的,能用上了(感觉回到了80年代啊)
谁研究个便携式收容袋,并且可以再利用,方便清洗的,一定有市场·!
在大家拍手叫好的时候,也要适当准备些其他替代资源了。
或者更改自己的一些生活方式。
让我们的生活更加环保,
让我们的环境更加自然。
丽江的超市就这样,要袋子是要花钱的,5毛一个,还不是塑料袋,是无纺布的袋子
经济越发达,有些东西就越要回归,估计再过几年汽车就变成自行车了
挺佩服猫的
没想到国家也出台相应措施控制使用塑料袋了~
正好提前适应下~
丽江的超市就这样,要袋子是要花钱的,5毛一个,还不是塑料袋,是无纺布的袋子
经济越发达,有些东西就越要回归,估计再过几年汽车就变成自行车了
回到自行车年代,是解决交通拥挤,尾气污染的最简单可行的办法。
我小的时候就做到了,那时买菜是用网兜的。
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