This is SE Asia all over. I get the oddest looks when I’d say that I could just put that chocolate bar in my bag. Or groceries in a back pack.
If China can ban plastic…can’t the rest of us?
Notes
-
biffys answered:
In the Philippines, the movement against plastic bag is slowly moving forward with the initiative of environmental organizations.
-
the-rabbit-patronus likes this
-
treefullofwanderlust reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
-
mechagai answered:
This is why I love my backpack.
-
rainpetals likes this
-
pseudorca answered:
fortunately in Indonesia (well, at least in Jakarta and Bandung), the cashiers are starting to get used to ppl not wanting grocery bags :)
-
osso answered:
China banned plastic? Yes, as someone that lives in Sing, I feel the same everyday. It’s like a platic fever here!
-
osso likes this
-
thesmileoctopus answered:
The city of Long Beach, CA just banned plastic bags :) (Things you learn attending CSU Long Beach!)
-
savannah12345678 likes this
-
thezookeeperslife likes this
-
zoiuntangled likes this
-
lifethroughgeologictime answered:
Ban plastic? Feelsgoodman.
-
lifethroughgeologictime likes this
-
sushiinthecan likes this
-
shiisa likes this
-
underthesunandthensome said:
One time, the guy at the counter grouped my groceries in plastic bags before putting them in my reusable bags. So my groceries were in plastic bags inside a reusable bag. I had to TELL him what the reusable bag was for. Unbelievable :\
-
twotowns likes this
-
notdeadbutyourelosingme reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
-
lesbianslovefish answered:
Only in a perfect world.
-
justaquickquestion reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
-
zoologygirl65 reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
-
vixxey reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
-
mad-as-a-marine-biologist posted this


