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Who uses free carrier bags instead of buying bin-liners?

I never buy bin-liners and always use a carrier bag for rubbish. Am I alone or one of many? Bet the bin-liner manufacturers can't wait for supermarkets to stop giving out free bags!!

Please don't see this as anti using cloth/ heavy duty shopping bags, I am a great believer in recycling (I more than fill my silver re cycling wheelie bin every fortnight and am an avid freecycler).
  • 2 years ago

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Well I'm obviously not alone!!

Ghost - do they take any longer than bin-liners to bio degrade? Out of curiosity what do you use for your kitchen/household bins?

2 years ago

Aryldi S by Aryldi S
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More carrier bags nowadays are biodegradable than binliners, so I think it's an excellent idea to recycle carrier bags for use as binliners.

I use carrier bags for all of my small bins - reusing them until they need throwing out. They are very useful and last for ages when used with dry waste.

I use swing bin liners rather than black bin liners for my household bin, as I live on my own so only produce a small bag of waste. It would be wasteful to use a whole black binliner for half a bag of waste each week.

I also use the oversize carrier bags that you sometimes get as rubbish sacks.

Again, as carrier bags are more likely to be biodegradable than binliners, and there is a bigger choice of those than of custom-made binliners, I think that it will be worse for the rubbish tip when free carrier bags are banned.... though I am in favour of switching from plastic to paper free bags for shopping... now all we need is sturdy paper waste bin liners to be invented so that we can be environmentally friendly aswell as hygenic...

Ary.
  • 2 years ago
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Asker's Comment:
So many people using plastic bags instead of binliners.
The bags I use are Sainsbury's carriers... they are very thin.....thinner that purpose made binliners so must surely decompose quicker.
I'm going to buy shares in binliner companies when the supermarkets stop giving them away!

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