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The Impact of Plastic Bags on the Environment

    Recycling

    • In 2007, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stated 88 percent of consumer plastic bags never get recycled.

    Oil Consumption

    • Plastic bags are made from petroleum. Every year, Americans consume an extra 12 million barrels of oil for plastic bags.

    Marine Life

    • Sea creatures routinely die slow deaths by swallowing plastic bags that have made their way into the water.

    Biodegradability

    • Plastic bags have been around for about 50 years; scientists have estimated a bag will take 500 to 1,000 years to degrade fully.

    Litter

    • Litter is an eyesore no matter its origin, but plastic bags can be stuck in trees, line gutters and clog drainpipes.

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