Plastic bags: What will you do?

A plastic bag is blown against a park fence.

A plastic bag is blown against a park fence.

By now many of you have seen or heard about last week’s “Oprah Winfrey Show” and her segment on the epidemic of plastic trash in the ocean.

I only saw a few minutes of the show — the swirling mass beneath the surface, the plastic bag wrapped around the bird — but it made me realize even more that we need to take action. For us, for our children.

The wind in Oklahoma is unforgiving. Plastic can quickly get away from you, and in an instant, like a balloon, it can travel up and away.

Plastic shopping bags as well as other plastics catch on fences, snag on grass and weeds, get caught on tree branches and drift to lake shores.

Ireland and Denmark have placed taxes on plastic bags, and consumer use was reduced drastically. Why can’t we do this in Oklahoma? Why can’t our state make the stand that we want to start making a difference in our country?

There’s so much we can do to make a difference. My daughter told me a story last week about a man she saw unwrapping a piece of candy. He unwrapped it, let the wrapper drop to the ground and then got in his car. She questioned why he didn’t just keep the wrapper to throw away later.

I’ve switched to reusable shopping bags.

Now, what will you do?

What will Oklahoma do as a state to make a difference?

– Linda Lynn

llynn@opubco.com



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*Update from Linda Lynn* So, I went to Wal-Mart today to buy a few household items and realized I DIDN’T HAVE MY REUSEABLE SHOPPING BAG! When I got to the checkout, I told the checking attendant that I didn’t want any bags. “Just put them back in the cart.” She asked in disbelief, “You don’t want a bag?” I replied, “No,” and then wheeled my purchases out to my car, sans bags.

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