Before we even begin on our epic monologue on the reusable bag, we should inform you on this country’s never-ending addiction: plastic. Americans use and throw away 100 billion plastic bags every year. The appalling magnitude of that number is simply incomprehensible. Plastic bags are detrimental to our environment in numerous ways, primarily because they are not biodegradable. The novel we are reading, Garbology, specifically discusses this concept on several occasions. A valid synopsis of this concept is pretty simple: a venti-sized Starbucks latte cup will still exist five hundred years after you are dead. Just think about that - something that we make to last forever, actually does in fact last …show more content…
We believe it starts with supermarkets changing the ways in which they promote reusable bags. Americans were collectively consuming 102 billion bags a year, and the count goes up to more than 150 million different types of plastic bags. Many may not notice the impending doom that plastic is starting to create for our environment, but in some estimates, within 50 to 75 years it’ll be one of the leading causes for disease and destruction. Therefore, why not help support our cause so that we can stop this epidemic at its