• __________ the new Plastic?

    Environment, Industrial Design

    This March, San Francisco passed a measure to ban the use of plastic shopping bags in large groceries and pharmacies, making it the first U.S. city to take such action. The city joins Bangladesh, Taiwan, South Africa, Zanzibar, areas throughout Europe and other regions that ban or impose fees on the use of plastic bags.

    Opponents of the ban claim that alternatives to the petroleum-based bag are no improvement, citing the high cost of corn starch-based bags and other biodegradables, and the environmental impact of producing paper bags. Getting people to reuse their bags – the obvious alternative – faces the old and unpopular challenge of changing culture.

    Here we see a golden opportunity for good design.

    What will replace this ubiquitous part of life? How can design intervene to provide a functional and sustainable alternative to the use and disposal of plastic bags?

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  • Micki's post about the SanFran ban (alliteration not intended, but not deleted either) does raise a good point - what can replace plastics? On one hand, forcing companies to switch over to bioplastics could lower thier cost...one the other hand, i blogged about how this also raising the price of corn leading some farmers to feed their pigs and cows tater tots and oreos. Scary.

    One the other hand, a friend of mine did a project in school where he researched Tyvek as a plastic bag replacement...it's really strong, very reusable and totally recyclable. The plastic bag "open loop" could be turned into a Tyvek bag "closed loop" where stores give a deposit refund for bags.

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    Over on Inhabitat we are covering a great deal of news and information on Plastic Bag Banning and design alternatives for this problematic product.

    London's Photographic Gallery are offering a social commentary on the issue of waste and disposal of the plastic bag, you can see the archive here.

    Also, Anya Hindmarch's I Am Not A Plastic Bag alternatives hit the headlines in June

    An ever-evolving conversation.

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