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Cuyahoga County handing out up to $5,000 for stores to stop using plastic bags

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.