Chaka wrote:What will you do after 28th Aug.when the ban on plastic bags takes effect?
sqft wrote:Shopped at nakumatt yesterday but had to buy 2 nakumatt bags at 150 bob to carry my goods. They have no packaging at all. Wished I had gone elsewhere. Why are they so eager to implement the plastic ban before the due date? Ama ni cost saving? Do they expect me to be moving around with a "kiondo" to shop there? Wont be going back there any time soon.
The plastic ban is understandable - but I have been in the same predicament as @sqft here...I had some bulky items then as I approached the till I remembered I have to buy a bag. I didn't feel like forking out extra money that day so I returned most of the stuff, only bought 2 things which I could carry by hand.
The effect in the short term is that people will get more organized with shopping, and have to learn to carry eco-friendly bags to the supermarket (or keep them about their person), because buying a 50/- bag every time for impromptu shopping is not sustainable. In-promptu shopping itself is likely to drop. Alternatively, the Supermarkets (are you listening Nakumatt?) can sell these bags at cost, making them a bit more affordable. I wouldn't buying a small bag for 20 to 30 bob every time.