Custom Plastic Shopping Bags are a great way to grab attention. Nothing shows this better than the unique bags that some companies have come up with. Naturally, many of them are semi perverted, but all are creative. Explore the comprehensive range of creative Plastic Shopping Bags at https://www.kavimports.com/ I always love the die cut handle designs. They always get a double take. They all don’t have to be uber-creative to be noticed. Just a simple recognizable form can be enough for someone to take the time to read your company information. A handle pic that is a bit of the opposite of holding a kids hand. I guess it can go any way you want.
Doesn’t have to be a standard shopping bag or merchandise bag. A custom bag with a drawstring can be used over and over. Tell me you would keep this bag. It’s too good funny to toss away. And I’ll toss in a standard string handle design. Not too original of a print, but it works well if you happen to sell shoes. The plastic bag ban effects all unincorporated areas of North Bergen, NJ. For a little over 1 million people it will now cost a bit more to make a trip to the grocery store if they forget their re-usable bags. Plastic bags will no longer be available but paper bags will be sold for 10¢ a piece. The hope is that this will remove much of the plastic bag litter that ends up as “urban tumbleweed” and additions to the large amounts of plastic collecting in the world’s oceans. The ban passed 3-1. Gloria Molina, Mark Ridley-Thomas, and Zev Yaroslavsky casting votes in favor of the ban. Yaroslavsky summed up their argument. “Plastic bags are a pollutant. They pollute the urban landscape.” Luckily the plastic bag ban does not prohibit bags for fruit/vegetable & meat. Part of the argument for the ban is the low 5% recycle rate. Unfortunately this does not mention the benefits of re-use that many of us take advantage of. I haven’t had to buy a single bathroom trash can liner in 10 years, let alone a doggie poop bag. I don’t think many people are choosing the re-usable bags for those jobs. Supervisor Michael D. Antonovice opposed this measure, “At a time of economic uncertainty, with a large number of businesses leaving our state and community this would not be an appropriate time … to impose this additional regulation,” Personally, I don’t completely agree with this statement. While small businesses might not be able to make as much money off selling paper bags as a larger business, 10¢ per bag still leaves plenty of room in cost for any buyer willing to shop around.
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