Paper Sacks are Better for the Planet

Everyone these days is trying to do their part to help clean up the environment and reduce and stop polluting the planet, so it is important to be informed. One way that people have tried to be conscious of what they are consuming and what they are recycling as well as what they can reuse is by trying to choose the right kind of sacks, or to go bags for them to put their groceries in when they go to the grocery store or when they go to their favorite restaurant to get some carry out.

They may wonder, as perhaps you have too, whether it is better to get paper or plastic when you do go to the grocery store and to pick up food for carry out at your favorite restaurant, and the answer that may surprise you is that it is just about as bad to use paper as it is to use plastic, and that the pros and cons of each type cancel each other out roughly. In terms of the resources that are needed to make the container, the paper uses up as much as five times more natural resources as plastic does, as there are millions of acres of trees cut down every year to make paper ones, and this is pretty bad for the environment.

When you consider the good and the bad of paper and plastic in terms of the amount of pollution that is involved in the making of paper and plastic, the paper is a lot worse than the plastic because it creates almost twice as much pollution in the air and as much as fifty times as much pollution in the water as plastic does. Then when you consider the paper and plastic in terms of how well you can recycle them and use them for other products or even just let them degrade into the soil, then it is good to know and you should know that a very low percentage of each are actually recycled at recycling plants of the countless ones that are produced every year and distributed, and this is even though it is almost twice as easy to recycle plastic than it is easy to recycle paper. Another thing you might have on your mind when trying to decide whether or not to get paper or plastic in the line at the grocery is whether or not one kind will be easier to biodegrade once it is in a landfill, although research shows that neither biodegrades much faster than the other, so if you can get reusable bags, but if you have to choose, go with plastic, because it is better for the environment than paper.

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