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:::Jerry:::: wrote:

"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
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"Mike Hibbert" wrote in message
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Actually Homebase do this now, they are actually pretty sturdy, we

easily
carried 4 * 1litre time of paint in it with no problem.


They've been providing the stout brown paper bags for many years.

But their effect on the environment is only lessened if the customer

either
re-cycles them or puts them in the recycle bin or whatever device is
available.


Bollox ! Paper degrades.

It's not just the matter of degrading or not, it's the energy and
materials used to make the bag(s).

If a paper bag uses more energy and raw materials to make it than
a plastic bag then it's going to do more damage to the environment
than a plastic bag even if it degrades into compost or whatever.

If plastic bags are re-used (several times preferably) I wouldn't be a
bit surprised if they cause less damage to the environment than paper
ones.

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Chris Green