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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom
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Daveb
Earthsea

2420 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 10:04:47
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We managed without them before they appeared. I am sure we could manage if they disappear. |
We're all doomed! Head for the hills before they start heading for you! |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6127 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 10:06:37
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| I'm all for it. Rather like the idea. |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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long time no see
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6771 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 10:57:02
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Strong Paper bags will do fine.
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nightbird
Calaspia

603 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 12:37:53
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| Yep, no plastic bags and no plastic food packaging.... |
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Control Panel
Discworld

1246 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 13:04:20
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| This forum was on to the Modbury example some while before these Brighton Business people! |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6127 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 14:07:31
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| HA! Yes, well ... Brighton may be the place to be but this forum is the place to go ... (if you want to know what is going on that is) |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Ian
Alagaësía

70 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 14:24:31
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quote: Originally posted by long time no see
Strong Paper bags will do fine.
Sounds like you (unlike me) have not bought six bottles of wine in an Irish supermarket and forgotten it was raining...
Now, pretty well every time I go out, take a couple of those extra-strong bags supermarkets sell. Thinking about it, aren't these extra-strong bags simply the same strength they used to give out for free 30-odd years ago? |
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long time no see
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6771 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 14:49:04
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No Ian six botles go in a mini slim Strong box. Held under your arm, if need be.
So any Strong Card Paper bags will have to be water resistant. Which has been done. |
Edited by - long time no see on 27/05/2007 14:52:02 |
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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom

United Kingdom
391 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 14:54:32
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| Watch out for the re-usable bags that will be distributed by traders in the North Laine. Looks like they are choosing a design now. |
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240 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 15:10:00
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| If you use a vehicle for shopping in the supermarket, you don't even need any kind of bag, put the shopping straight in the trolley and and in a box in the boot will do. It will be good if all the types of plastics can be recycle. |
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Daveb
Earthsea

2420 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 15:33:27
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Several years ago the satanic Tesco introduced the blue box scheme. You bought blue boxes and they provided special trollies for them. We still have them but the scheme was not a succuss. |
We're all doomed! Head for the hills before they start heading for you! |
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long time no see
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6771 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 16:06:43
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| Yes that was a fair try. |
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Fluffy Sheep
Discworld

1214 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 22:17:26
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I take a couple of plastic laundry baskets in the boot when I do a supermarket shop. Take trolley to car, unload trolley into laundry baskets. I started doing this ages ago simply because frozen/chilled stuff gets covered in condensation and soon makes a cardboard box soggy/unreliable, and after a few goes could get pretty unhygienic too. I just hated using carrier bags because things like bread and fruit & veg get so squashed, and when you put the bag down thie contents rearrange themselves... I used to find escaped onions, oranges, or tinned food days later...
Strong paper bags, strong reusable plastic bags, plastic baskets...hang on, we`re forgetting the way folks used to do the shopping! Remember the old Shopping Basket? My mum always had one that was like a TADIS. Rigid, natural, and they lasted for years. Wouldn`t it be nice to see a return to the use of those good old baskets? I`m going to buy myself a basket, try and start a trend.... |
Row faster, slaves! Caesar wants to waterski! |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6127 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 22:27:24
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| You can get those collapsible crates ... they are handy for shopping and all sorts of things. And when they are not being used, they do not take up much room. |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Daveb
Earthsea

2420 Posts |
Posted - 27/05/2007 : 22:29:37
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| We take a cool box for the frozen & chilled stuff. |
We're all doomed! Head for the hills before they start heading for you! |
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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom

United Kingdom
391 Posts |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6127 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 09:53:35
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quote: Originally posted by Captain Hawkeye
University takes action ! http://tinyurl.com/3a2qub
Moon's hero! Actually Dannyboy ... Lidl has been charging for bags since the onset. |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom

United Kingdom
391 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 10:12:07
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quote: Originally posted by Miriam Binder
quote: Originally posted by Captain Hawkeye
University takes action ! http://tinyurl.com/3a2qub
Moon's hero! Actually Dannyboy ... Lidl has been charging for bags since the onset.
Lidl has offered a range of bags for some time. Their heavy duty bag is very good. Handy if using the bus. Others just catching up. |
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FUBAR
Barsoom

431 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 10:23:42
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Just to play devils advocate using boxes is a good idea, I do it, but what about when you can't use a car for your shopping? The weekly shop is just a bit too large for bus travel, and if the government gets its way we will all be priced out of our cars and onto the buses so less room there as well.........  |
I came into the world with nothing and still have most of it left.. |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6127 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 10:31:02
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I am Mystic Meg and I foresee a huge increase in the sale of
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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The Duke of Uranus
Barsoom

296 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 10:33:33
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Don't forget these...

I never go shopping without one. |
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No Expert
Barsoom

448 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 10:40:23
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Me too.
I find fishnets let your skin breathe a lot better than conventional tights. Not sure about red though, I prefer black as it compliments my eye shadow. |
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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom

United Kingdom
391 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 10:40:29
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quote: Originally posted by The Duke of Uranus
Don't forget these...

I never go shopping without one.
Possibly saw people wearing that sort of thing in Brighton ? |
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Control Panel
Discworld

1246 Posts |
Posted - 22/06/2007 : 12:01:46
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In Exeter, the local paper - Express and Echo - has launched a very successful campaign this week to get people to use real bags, not plastic.
Will the Argus do likewise? |
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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom

United Kingdom
391 Posts |
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

1338 Posts |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6127 Posts |
Posted - 13/07/2007 : 15:42:05
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Here is something you can do!
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Fluffy Sheep
Discworld

1214 Posts |
Posted - 13/07/2007 : 22:41:17
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Those remind me of first days at secondary school, Making The Cookery Apron....but it wouldn`t be a bad idea for kids in sewing classes. I`ll get making one/some with my grand-daughter, should be fun!
Going back to plastic carrier bags for a moment, I had a patient a couple of years ago who makes HATS out of them. I saw a few that she`d made, and you`d never guess what they were made from until you were told. She cut them into strips , twisted the strips and crocheted them. With various coloured carrier bags she had some quite snazzy hats. She`s made loads for Church sales, for her grandchildrens` school fundraisers, etc. I`ve never heard of anyone else recycling carrier bags this way. |
Row faster, slaves! Caesar wants to waterski! |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6127 Posts |
Posted - 13/07/2007 : 23:00:16
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| What really gets up my nose is how expensive some of these recycled goods are. Hardly a way to encourage people to prefer items made from reclaimed materials. |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Fluffy Sheep
Discworld

1214 Posts |
Posted - 13/07/2007 : 23:45:32
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No wonder they`re expensive, they `re probably quite rare if they`re made out of juice cartons! Our binmen won`t take juice cartons with the cardboard. Also they won`t take with the plastics either the clear plastic tubs from washing sachets (Persil, Ariel, etc.) and the large clear plastic yoghurt pots, the ones that you can peel the paper off to fully recycle (eg Yeo Valley) yet these packagings are designed to be recycled. I`ve washed and collected these items to put for recycling, and time and again found them left in the recycle box after the bin collection. |
Row faster, slaves! Caesar wants to waterski! |
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