China's Ban Of Plastic Bags Has Saved More Than A Million Barrels Of Oil
DETROIT (WWJ) It's a question you might get asked this weekend while shopping: Paper or plastic.
WWJ's Gary Lundy has more on a nationwide move to get rid of those plastic bags, and return to using paper bags.
All across the country, cities and counties are charging fees on plastic bags, or even banning them completely, in an effort to prevent pollution, and raise revenue for cash-strapped local governments.
Four cities in Oregon are considering banning all plastic bags at retail stores. But not everyone agrees with the plan.
Seattle voters recently turned down a proposed plastic bag fee, and Philadelphia voters have also rejected a ban.
China banned the bags in 2008, and so far, has saved more than a million barrels of oil and reduced plastic bag usage by 66%.