ROTHENBURGER: Learning to live without plastic straws and grocery checkout bags
IT’S AMAZING how we’re able to adapt to changes we insisted we’d never be able to adapt to.
It took a few decades but we’re weaning ourselves off single-use plastics quite nicely. A Research Co. poll shows most British Columbians are happy to see the end of plastic checkout bags, straws, stir sticks, six-pack rings, plastic cutlery and food takeout containers.
Seventy-one per cent of them, in fact. This, despite a Federal Court ruling late last year that overturned federal government legislation that had enabled the banning of such products.