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Default Storage: which kind of Bags

On 08/02/2020 21:49, Steve Walker wrote:
On 08/02/2020 12:29, Tim+ wrote:
john west wrote:
Having a lot of stored Junk, we have the problem of bringing it down a
ladder and sorting it and then putting some back.
Supermarket plastic carrier bags were good for storage and very handy to
carry up and down the ladder, but i think most are now probably
'degradable' and will soon fall apart into a thousand pieces.
Are there any plastic bags (maybe some bin bag types or similar?) that
will not be degradable, that any one knows of ?


Im not sure that any supermarket bags are €śoxy-degradable€ť any more. I
know we certainly used to have a problem with supermarket carrier bags
disintegrating in the loft but in recent years our Christmas decorations
have stayed with their bags.Â* ;-)


We recently went to M&S and the cashier commented about the old M&S
plastic bag that we were using for our shopping - that's when we
realised that it was a bag that we'd recently retrieved from the loft,
where it had been protecting towels since we were given them, when we
got married in 2002!

SteveW



Did it say 'Over 90% of our clothes are made in the UK' ?.:-)