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Plastic Bags and Onya

August 27, 2007 by wroolie Leave a Comment

Time Magazine had an article about plastic bags and reusable designer plastic bags last week. The article included a graphic showing how much oil and resources are used in making all of the plastic bags used in the US. You can read the article here (but without the graphic online, unfortunately).

Here’s an excerpt from the article:

The trouble is that California is one of the few places to mandate that stores offer plastic-bag recycling, and the industry has been slow to volunteer elsewhere. Less than 1% of bags are recycled in the U.S., according to the Washington-based Worldwatch Institute. Major chains like Giant Foods are trying to improve that statistic by giving rebates to shoppers who return plastic bags for recycling, although few consumers take advantage of the policy. In March, Ikea began charging a nickel per plastic bag and selling a reusable tote for 59¢. While it’s still too soon to tell how this strategy has affected U.S. consumers, a similar program launched in the U.K. last year reduced plastic-bag consumption 95%. Ireland has reported a similar decline since the country instituted a roughly 20¢-per-bag “plastax” in 2002.

A few months ago, I heard of a UK company that produces a bag called Onya (the name meaning “you always have it on ya”) which makes bags that fold up very small and are made up of parachute material. They can carry something like 14 kilos and fold up into a little bag which will fit on your keychain.

I ordered one last week and am very pleased with it. My only problem is that I forget to tell the people at the till that I have my own bag before they start putting things in a plastic one. So I make them take everything out of the bag so they have a crumpled used bag they don’t know what to do with (they probably throw it away, defeating the point).

The bag I bought cost about £7. It does fit on my keychain, but is slightly too bulky to put it in my jeans pocket with my keys. Still, it’s a nice bag and I hope it catches on more.

You can look at the Onya bags on their website here. (BTW, from a web developer’s perspective, their site needs to lost the Comic Sans font.)

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Live Earth at Wembley

July 10, 2007 by wroolie 1 Comment

So we attended the Live Earth Concert all day on Saturday. It was a great show. I’ve never been to anything like it. The top acts, in my opinion, were the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Snow Patrol.

It was strange sitting in the crowd. I’m sure everyone in the crowd looked excited to the viewers watching at home. Sitting in the crowd, you get to see how varied everyone’s tastes are. The two middle-age ladies sitting next to us weren’t very interested in Metallica. The young early-twenties girls sitting in front of us leaped to their feet for the Black-eyed Peas and Pussycat Dolls.

I didn’t bring my camera. I didn’t want to travel all the way in and find that I couldn’t get in without it. But I did take some pictures with my camera phone and put them up on Flickr. The quality is pretty poor and there was no zoom, so you can see the stage and stadium, but no performers. The flickr link is here.

This is the first concert I’ve attended in over ten years. Later this summer, it will be Prince at the Millennium Dome (the O2). Can’t wait.

Filed Under: The Environment

Massive Hail

March 19, 2007 by wroolie 1 Comment

A thunder storm just swept through town and brought down the biggest hail that I have ever seen.

Here’s a hail rock I reached out and grabbed while holding the camera. Admittedly, not golf-ball size, but big enough for a sunny day in March.

Here’s another picture of my back garden during the hail.

The sunny day we had this morning has been replaced by a winter wonderland in about twenty minutes. It was very impressive.

Now it’s snowing like crazy.

Lucky time to be off contract, I suppose. I won’t have to drive home in it.

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