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Plastic ban enforcement date still not set

Posted By: SXMScubaman

Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/20/2023 04:09 PM

Herald LINK
Posted By: KGB

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/20/2023 10:26 PM

Stupid ban accomplish absolutely nothing! You now pack your groceries- all individually wrapped in plastic- into the paper bag made out of trees…
Posted By: Colour1

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/21/2023 11:24 AM

IMHO, the wrappers don't [ most times] end up washing up on the shore fronts. For years now, we have always brought our own shopping bags, we always leave at least one in the car at all times. To see the wildlife all caught up in those can holders and plastic bags is heartbreaking!!
Posted By: Ritchard

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/21/2023 12:36 PM

Originally Posted by KGB
Stupid ban accomplish absolutely nothing! You now pack your groceries- all individually wrapped in plastic- into the paper bag made out of trees…


Wow, most short-sighted comment of the day.

I pick up floating grocery bags and styro containers in my dinghy almost every single day. Keeping this stuff out of the oceans is a worthy goal.

Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/21/2023 12:53 PM

I agree with keeping trash out of the oceans and everywhere else as far as that is concerned but how about some proper disposal of the items? I have seen locals and tourists alike walk away from trash, bottles, etc. Proper disposal is not that big of an effort but one many choose not to put forth.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/21/2023 01:51 PM

Not sure I understand exactly what this is, but 'something' is starting today.

Link to Daily Herald story
Posted By: Ritchard

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/21/2023 09:23 PM

Originally Posted by ruralcarrier
I agree with keeping trash out of the oceans and everywhere else as far as that is concerned but how about some proper disposal of the items? I have seen locals and tourists alike walk away from trash, bottles, etc. Proper disposal is not that big of an effort but one many choose not to put forth.


It goes without saying that people can be pigs. I have wondered what I can do as a foreigner living here to start changing people's attitudes about caring for their home.
Posted By: Colour1

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/22/2023 12:45 PM

Restaurants can start by using cardboard for "take away" boxes!! I've always hated Styrofoam!! On a side note, you can't reheat in those without it melting of some sorts!! And as one poster said, people are pigs slobs IMHO. That must be how they live at home!!! I love my morning brisk walk on Simpson bay beach. It pains me to see this plastic wash up. I bag what I can!
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/22/2023 12:54 PM

Sadly, I think some of it is a way of life and will be tough to change.

Several years ago, we went to Anguilla (which is much less populated and probably more pristine than SXM) for the day and took our local SXM island friend. He would usually rent a car (he is a taxi driver on SXM) and drive us be we opted for a taxi while on Anguilla. He knew the female driver and we had barely left the ferry terminal before she unwrapped a candy bar and the wrapper went right out the window, followed by an empty beverage can. Pretty sad.
Posted By: KGB

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/22/2023 10:07 PM

Originally Posted by Ritchard
Originally Posted by KGB
Stupid ban accomplish absolutely nothing! You now pack your groceries- all individually wrapped in plastic- into the paper bag made out of trees…


Wow, most short-sighted comment of the day.

I pick up floating grocery bags and styro containers in my dinghy almost every single day. Keeping this stuff out of the oceans is a worthy goal.


The shortsighted person can’t see that the problem isn’t in the use of single use plastic but rather in people who have no regards for nature… throwing trash around is a problem. Those people are pigs! And it doesn’t matter if they throw their trash into the ocean or into the bush.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/23/2023 12:00 AM

You got it!

You can't fix stupid.

And as Will Rogers once said: "You can’t legislate intelligence and common sense into people."
Posted By: SANFILIP

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/23/2023 12:51 AM

Carlin on plastic bags…


https://youtube.com/watch?v=IQtnliwKiUI&feature=share
Posted By: Ritchard

Re: Plastic ban enforcement date still not set - 02/25/2023 01:46 PM

Originally Posted by KGB
Originally Posted by Ritchard
Originally Posted by KGB
Stupid ban accomplish absolutely nothing! You now pack your groceries- all individually wrapped in plastic- into the paper bag made out of trees…


Wow, most short-sighted comment of the day.

I pick up floating grocery bags and styro containers in my dinghy almost every single day. Keeping this stuff out of the oceans is a worthy goal.


The shortsighted person can’t see that the problem isn’t in the use of single use plastic but rather in people who have no regards for nature… throwing trash around is a problem. Those people are pigs! And it doesn’t matter if they throw their trash into the ocean or into the bush.


In a windy place like this, it all ends up in the ocean eventually. And if you make stuff out of paper, whether it gets into the bush or the ocean, it will break down pretty quickly, unlike plastics that hang around for a long time.
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