I remember a college friend of mine who always insisted on turning carrier bags inside-out if they had advertising on them, as he objected to providing free advertising for the shop. That was in the late 60s.
I do agree with the idea put forward by MMUK. We don't usually need plastic anyway as paper will do - quite right. And paper is often better - how often have you tried opening a sealed plastic bag which will not tear, even with teeth? And when you finally get it open, it then decides to tear as soon as you look at it so the contents spill out anyway.
Since plastics are a derivative of the petrochemical industry, perhaps the cost of plastic wrapping will spiral out of control when the world recession is over, i.e. when countries like China start using crude oil at a rate of knots and cause a potential shortage, and the OPEC countries can once again start charging whatever they like. The trouble is we'll all pay more at the pumps (won't that be a novelty?)
Roll on cost effective battery cars. They're just too expensive as yet.
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