I’m not clear on the Cuyahoga County’s plastic bag ban.   The article says that North Olmsted opted out of the bag ban, but that’s the city were I am least likely to be offered a plastic bag.  Most everywhere else uses the typical plastic bag.

As an old school environmentalist, I don’t take my direction from NPR, but try to do some research and think things through.  I live in a modest house, heat mostly with wood and took my own silverware to school to use at lunch time.  I’m aware of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch , but also know that ocean garbage comes from cruise ships and Asia.  Americans are environmentally conscious.  I live next to a major highway, and hop the fence to pick up trash about once per year.  I get one garbage bag full in a third of a mile.  That ain’t much.

I replaced my cloth grocery bags a few years ago.  They were in good shape, but said “Finast” on the side.  I decided to splurge.  That is the beauty of cloth bags, they don’t split open.  Plastic grocery bags aren’t really single-use.  Most people keep some bags around, and pet owners need them for poop pickup.  Nobody tells the pets that a plastic bag ban is passed.  Pet owners start buying actual single-use bags.  That isn’t helping anyone.