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[P51]Paper Or Plastic Bags
by Debbie Dragon, Deb

When you go to the grocery store, you are casually asked whether you want to bag your items in paper or plastic. Then you make the decision whether to pay with paper (cash) or plastic (debit or credit cards). These routine decisions probably take you less than a second to decide, but what about the vacation version of the paper or plastic option?

Typically, a credit card is your best option when traveling. If you lose the card, or it is stolen- you can make a quick phone call to your credit card company and stop your liability for fraudulant charges. Always carry the customer service phone number of your credit cards with you, in case you do lose or have the card stolen so you can quickly call and remedy the situation. It's also a good idea to travel with two credit cards, from different banks, in case of emergencies.

When traveling internationally, a credit card is an excellent choice as you will not need to deal with exchanging your cash for the local currency. A word of caution, however, you will want to verify whether your credit card is accepted in the country to which you are traveling, as some cards are not accepted in all countries. You will also want to verify ahead of time the cost of using your card in another country, as some card lenders impose fees for purchases made in other countries. On the other hand, ATM withdrawals are often cheaper despite the cash advance fee-so you may decide to withdraw cash from a local ATM while traveling.

Even when not traveling outside the country, credit cards can make everything so much more convenient. Renting a car, getting a hotel room and dining in a restaurant are all perfect opportunities to swipe your card rather than counting out cash. Keeping your receipts for each transaction while on vacation means you have a record of each activity when you return home. You can figure out what your vacation cost you, and better budget for future vacations with that knowledge. When you spend cash throughout the trip, it's easy to lose track of how much you're spending and on what, and who knows if when you went to pull out the $60 to pay your server for lunch another $20 fell out of your pocket?

If you are someone who tends to lose control of their spending, however, using plastic might not be the best idea for you! If you have to keep to a strict budget while on vacation, and the use of credit cards might cause you to overspend, then obviously go the cash route. A good way to keep your cash as safe as possible while traveling is to wear a money belt underneath your clothing, so that no one knows that it is there. Never wear the "fanny packs" on the outside of your clothing, as they make easy targets for pocket pickers and you are practically inviting them to steal your cash. It is recommended not to carry all of your vacation cash on you at once, just in case you do have a run in with a thief.

If you can determine how much money you can spend on your vacation, and know that you are able to stick to that amount while using credit cards, it is typically a good practice to use plastic for your vacation expenses. A good rule of thumb is to have the money saved for your vacation before you go, even if you plan to use plastic, and then that is your travel budget.


With the move to get rid of our excess waste and the worlds attention to the environment, why do grocery stores still insist on asking the age old question; ?would You Like Paper or Plastic??. Since most grocery stores can't seem to get away from the plastic option, we need to take it upon ourselves to step in and refuse the plastic. You don't have to go paper either, there is a better solution.

According to scientists, a single plastic bag can take up to 500 years or longer to photodegrade. Plastic bags don't biodegrade. Plastic bags are created from a man made polymer called polyethylene. Microorganisms do not recognize this as food, therefore they don't degrade.

Plastic bags over time and with consistent exposure the sun will breakdown, but this does not destroy the polymer. When exposed to the UV radiation from sunlight, polyethylene's polymer chains become brittle and start to crack. What this means is that the plastic will eventually fragment into millions of little pieces. It will never be completely gone.

Based on research, when something begins to biodegrade, it gives off Carbon Dioxide, when a plastic bag begins to photodegrade, there is no Carbon Dioxide present, therefore these polymers do not biodegrade.

The U.S. goes through over 100 Billion plastic bags each year, think how long it is going to take for these bags to photodegrade. We have choices, it's up to us to make the right choice for the welfare of our environment. There are options out there and the trend is becoming fashionable and trendy.

When you go to the grocery store, instead of selecting paper or plastic, bring your own eco-friendly tote with you. If you are going for a few items, not shopping for a weeks worth of groceries, save a bag and bring your tote.

Eco-Friendly totes are flying off the shelf. Hundreds of people stood in line in New York City in the pouring rain to get their hands on an eco-friendly tote. In Taiwan, crowds waiting in line for an eco-friendly tote started a massive riot because there were not enough to satisfy the demand. People everywhere are refusing th option of paper or plastic and stuffing their totes with their groceries. Now it's the grocery store chains turn to lead by example and get rid of these non earth friendly parasites.

Around the world, retailers are looking ata ways to either recycle the plastic bags or even banning them outright. For example, Retailers in Modbury, England recently committed to ban plastic bags all together. In California, most large grocery stores are legally required to recycle plastic bags. That is a start, now which states, nations are going to follow suit? We can't wait for the government to make it mandatory. Since lobbyists work for the enemy, we need to take it upon ourselves and educate our friends, family and neighbors and set the example.

Even if the idea of carrying in a tote to the grocery store does not appeal to you, re-use your plastic bags several times over, or better yet go back to paper. I like the tote idea myself.
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