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I don't think they should be banned, but they should be taxed more to give people stronger incentives for more environmentally friendly alternatives (and have the tax money spent on other environmental projects). 5p for a plastic bag is very cheap in my opinion. Here they cost 10x that price and people are wary of using them.
Banning plastic bags is a good start, but it is indeed woven into our culture to just throw away anything we don't use anymore, while it is still practical. What I find more disturbing than the plastic waste is the waste from the fashion industry.You know those containers where you can donate your old clothes to be send to third world countries like states in Africa right? Well Africa has started to decline these donations, cause they have piles and piles of clothes noone wants to wear just sitting in landfills atm... So next time you want to take the easy way out to dump it all to Africa: consider giving it to a local thrift shop first. Or even better: stop buying new clothes every other month.