Let's put an end to the dreadful
legacy of the 2007 floods
25th January 2008
Dear Sir
Having taken a recent
stroll along the Don, I was struck by how last Summer's floods
have left Sheffielders with a legacy to remember for decades to
come. My walk revealed our need to stop using plastic carrier
bags.
A clear water line
marks the flood's highest points as carrier bags are either stuffed
or twisted around branches high above the ground. This shocking
sight can be seen for miles along Sheffield's river banks.
I myself am coming to terms with carrying my
rucksack to the local shop. I recently bought a re-useable cotton
bag from my supermarket for as little as £2.
There are now all sorts of colours, shapes
and sizes with long handles. All this reminds me of the old cotton
bags that my gran use to carry before plastic bags came in - how
right they were in those days.
However, as I look along shopping aisles, people
are still using between 2 and 8 carrier bags to carry home their
shopping. They will end up bei
ng thrown away, shipped off to China or perhaps get flooded down
the river, probably next Summer!
All of it caused by climate change, and all
because we use too many plastic carrier bags. How interesting
that Bangladesh banned plastic bags because they made flooding
worse. China is about to ban them too. Maybe Sheffield should
be next?
The taxing of bags would be a good start. However,
I think if local people took a walk down the Don to see the plastic
for themselves, perhaps then people will stop using the wretched
things. This is my planet too!
Krystyna Haywood
Sheffield Green Party
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