NJ Statewide plastic bag ban

I completely understand your initial reaction to the plastic bag ban. It can be a bit inconvenient at first, especially when you're used to the convenience of those thin plastic bags. But in the long run, it's a step in the right direction for the environment.I've been trying to be more environmentally conscious. Nowadays, I have a habit of carrying reusable cloth bags with me whenever I go shopping. It's become second nature, and it's surprising how quickly you adapt to it.As for plastic packaging in stores, it's everywhere. Almost everything from the meat section to the dairy aisle seems to come in plastic. It's a reminder of how pervasive plastic is in our lives.Speaking of which, I've been experimenting with custom reclosable bags. They're great for storing all sorts of things, and they're reusable, which is a bonus.
 
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You need to adopt that road…… when we lived in the country we had to take our garbage to the dump…… the road to the dump in the ditch had couches mattresses because people didn’t want to pay the dump fees……. So we should ban those items too?
 
It’s a Us interstate, doesn’t happen in this state…. Feds don’t want people on a narrow highway with cars going 80+ mph
But thanks for telling me what to do…. Lol
Look at the problem or fix the problem it’s up to you
 

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