And when they go to buy grocery, they very carefully put each cucumber
in a clear
plastic
bag,
bananas in another such clear plastic bag, Jalapenos in clear plastic
bag, each cantaloupe in the clear plastic bag, and then they pack all
these individual plastic bags in the grocery bags. Since these bags
get
heavy they request another plastic bag from the bagger. The
shopping
cart looks mostly like the ones below. It's difficult to realize
if
they are buying grocery or grocery bags.


At home they throw the big grocery bags in trash,
and put all these
vegetables in refrigerator. Every time they
take out some of these vegetables they throw the
clear
plastic bags
in trash. Many times the vegetables packed in these bags do not get
enough air and get bad in those plastic bags and they are thrown in
the
trash.
Using huge amount of plastic is already normal in
our
life cycle these days, and we exacerbate the problem by adding more
and
more plastic. If you have no idea how these plastic bags are made,
they
are made up of "petroleum."
I do not understnad how is it
convenient to pack bananas in plastic bag and then remove the pack
once
you reach home? How is ot convenient to pack cucumbers, Cantaloupes,
and already packed vegetables and unpack them again? I can understand
using those packs for Okra, beans, some leafy vegetables and that's
it.
You anyways have to (should) take out these things before you keep
them
in refrigerator. In Walmart today, I saw a lady packing a Bleach
bottle
in two plastic bags. I do not understand how come people get so
engrossed in a habit that they confuse convenience and habit and
intermingle it with stupidity.
Some people say they recycle
the
plastic bags. Either they lie or they are among 1% of the people who
recycle the plastic bags. Some "supposedly" use them as trash
bags. As
per my experience, only few of the trash cans are of the size of the
grocery bag. Also, these bags mostly get teared up by the time they
reach home, making them useless as trash bags. As per the small
clear
plastic bags are concerned, they are not worth for second use for
anything.
There are some people who bring reusable grocery
bags,
however I have "never ever" seen any immigrant (Indian, Chinese,
Mexican, other Asians, South American etc.) family using reusable
grocery bags. Being an Indian, I mostly go to Indian grocery
store and
I have never ever seen any other person using these kind of bags (I
know some of my Indian friends use that though). It is
surprising to
see Indians detached with environmental issues, because statistically
they are the most educated ethnic groups in US. Perhaps,
education and sanity doesn't always go
together.
I
would also like to see stores providing some incentives of using
grocery bags. Safeway gives you a 3 cent incentive (ridiculous) every
time you use your own bag. Trader Joe lets you enter into a weekly
raffle. I sometimes request discount from some stores for
bringing
grocery bags. Sometimes they do give the discount. In next
few days I
will write feedbacks to most stores to provide incentive for people
who
use reusable bags, and will post them here.
This post was
mostly
a rant although I didn't want it to be. In the next post I will try
and
post some feedback letters I post to the big grocery stores.