Plastic T-Shirt Bags, White, 1000 Bags

Plastic T-Shirt Bags, White, 1000 Bags

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Can we just stop making these things one day pls

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A couple of years ago, I got 3 boxes of these bags (or, a similar one) for $1 each.

They’re great for dirty diapers.

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That was a great deal Froody. I’d buy em if they were cheaper & use them for poop bags & to refill the dispenser we have for grocery bags that is almost empty now that the grocery stores no longer give these out due to no more plastics ban. Eventually the bag holder will get taken off the wall & trashed.

We lasted a little over a year with reserves from the grocery bag days. It was good while it lasted.

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I still have them.

I gave one box away, and only opened up the third box earlier this year.

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Feel kinda bad for the manufacturers that made these since the US is phasing out plastics :frowning:

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After flying over the Pacific and seeing the sheer amount of trash floating in the ocean, I am all for plastics bans. My son pointed it out to me and I thought it was white caps. Nope. Definitely trash. It was so sad to see. I’ve been using woot bags for groceries ever since.

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Certain states are phasing out. Others will use bags indefinitely. A regular grocery store will go through at least one pallet of bags per week.

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Oh I’m all for phasing out these bags & the plastic & styrofoam bans. Unfortunately foreign countries like India, Pakistan etc. are still dumping truckloads of waste into the ocean as we speak. Our oceans are connected so their waste is all our waste. Our planet is doomed :frowning:

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I use them daily for cat poop from scooping their box. Our stores have bins near the front for folks to return their old bags for recycling so I haven’t experienced a shortage of supply.

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"Worlds Best Cat litter "- it clumps about the same as basic litter except you can flush it and it doesn’t smell or track as bad.
:black_cat: And less bags !!
it's a trap GIF

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Uh, yeah, thanks but I don’t flush “flushable” wipes or anything like that because the pipes here are approaching half-a-century old.

It trouble enough to keep the tree roots out.

So I have an overabundance of caution as to what I flush. If the litter clumps in the box, why can’t it clump in the waste pipes?