Okay, I don't use plastic bags. In Toronto, City Council recently passed a by-law eliminating plastic bags, or rather charging $0.05 per bag.
Loblaws now offers in their Toronto stores, a free PC Green Box with a coupon printed from their website. Says Toronto Area, but all the stores are in the amalgamated City of Toronto (1996 amalgamation of a number of cities to form the mega-city, and yet YYZ/Pearson International is still not in the City of Toronto :P).
What do you think of taxing, or banning, plastic grocery bags? I say go for it, with a few exceptions for stores owned by one person or a family with only one location, and oversized bags used for large items.
Loblaws now offers in their Toronto stores, a free PC Green Box with a coupon printed from their website. Says Toronto Area, but all the stores are in the amalgamated City of Toronto (1996 amalgamation of a number of cities to form the mega-city, and yet YYZ/Pearson International is still not in the City of Toronto :P).
What do you think of taxing, or banning, plastic grocery bags? I say go for it, with a few exceptions for stores owned by one person or a family with only one location, and oversized bags used for large items.
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