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Vol. 14 - February 19, 2009
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We've been sharing relevant news & facts about wasteful consumption since 2003. From plastic bags to bottled water to other important consumption issues - it's all part of our mission to educate and inform.

In this issue:

  • Colorado's statewide bag ban - One step closer!
  • I Lego N.Y. - One artist's take on the ever- present plastic bag.
  • Phthalates finally banned from children's toys - Why caution is still your best bet.
  • From plastic bottles to fabric - Watch a more sustainable path for plastic in action.
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Senate committee backs ban on plastic bags
 
MSNBC.com

MSNBC 2.12.09

A proposal in Colorado to ban plastic bags at supermarkets and other large stores by 2012 passed its first test at the state Capitol on Wednesday...

The proposed ban is opposed by supermarkets, big box stores and department stores. The bill would not apply to smaller stores and franchise operations.
Read more...

Our Take: Kudos to Colorado for standing strong amid the plastic bag industry's significant efforts, which have squashed many other city and state bag initiatives. And while we still believe fees are the best way to change consumption behavior, it's exciting to see this legislation move through the state Senate.


Taxing Plastic Bags, From Pennies Here to Millions There
 
NYC Bag Fee

The New York Times 2.02.09

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg proposed a 5-cent fee on new plastic bags at the store register last week... The projected revenue for this "user fee" was $84 million - a sharp increase from the last figure floated, just $16 million.

That breaks down to one bag for every man, woman and child in New York City every single day of the year. The site Reusablebags.com estimates that 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed annually around the globe. Read more...

Our Take: We're glad to hear the NYC bag fee has been expanded beyond grocery stores to include restaurants and other retailers - but we still think 5- cents just isn't enough to change behavior. While the city may be looking forward to its potential millions in revenue, changing consumption habits is the true goal of a bag fee. Ireland's heftier PlasTax cut plastic bag use by 90% in the first year alone!


Recycled Clothing - Converting recycled plastic into fabric
 
BusinessWeek

Business Week 2.17.09

Imagine your six-pack covering your six-pack. Plastic soda and water bottles are being turned into sweaters. We explore the process of converting plastic into fabric and its growing use. Watch here...

Our Take: A great video showing how post- consumer plastic bottles and containers are converted into durable, wearable fabrics. We love this innovation - our rPET bags have been repurposing old plastic bottles for years, including at some of the same fabric mills used by Patagonia. Stay tuned for more textile innovations - the most sustainable production path for reusable bags.


New Safety Law Doesn't Mean All's Well in Toyland
 
NPR

NPR 2.12.09

A new federal law took effect this week banning chemicals called phthalates in children's toys and other kids' products. While the ban was hailed as a victory for children's health, it's no guarantee that the products are safe. Listen here...

Our Take: We're glad to hear that phthalates have finally been banned from children's toys (it's about time!). However, as the article cautions, it's tough to know whether toys contain the harmful chemical in the first place - making it difficult to regulate. Not to mention, the 80,000 phthalate substitutes being used in its place, whose toxicity isn't known. We suggest steering clear of any plastics that aren't thoroughly tested and from a trusted source.


I Lego N.Y.
 
Lego art

The New York Times 2.02.09

During the cold and dark Berlin winter days, I spend a lot of time with my boys in their room. And as I look at the toys scattered on the floor, my mind inevitably wanders back to New York. Read more...

Our Take: A cool, artistic take on the plastic bag issue that also shows the ubiquity of plastic bags in our trees, cityscapes and landscapes, sadly.


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