On
Halloween it’s in the Bag!
Written
by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel
With the sounds of Halloween here and little ones eager
to take their trick-or-treat bags door-to-door, SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug
and Patti Kishel are thinking how nice it would be to keep those bags out all
year.
Not just for Halloween candy, apples and treats, but for
everyday items, dairy and meats.
When you bring your own reusable bag on shopping trips,
instead of using plastic bags from the store, you can reduce the amount of
plastic pollution in our environment.
Did you know that each reusable bag equals 400 single-use
plastic bags?
Or that 600 plastic bags are thrown away every second in
California?
Every year 500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide.
Of those, 100 billion bags are used in the United States alone.
That’s a lot of plastic bags…most of which end up littering
our streets and polluting our waterways and oceans,
endangering sea life – who get tangled in the bags or
ingest them – and ultimately entering the food chain.
That’s even scarier than the ghosts and goblins roaming
around on All Hallows Eve.
Fortunately California got an early treat this Halloween
– the passage and signing of Senate Bill 270 – authorizing the nation’s first statewide ban on single-use plastic
bags at grocery and convenience stores.
The Surfrider Foundation Huntington/Seal Beach Chapter has long supported legislation to
ban plastic bags. Its Rise Above Plastics
Chairperson Jessica Bechtold
explained to SurfWriter Girls that building awareness is the key – informing
the public of the environmental problems caused by plastic bags and getting
people out of the habit of using them.
The bill phases out plastic bags at grocery stores and
supermarkets in the summer of 2015. Convenience stores and pharmacies will
follow in 2016.
When the plastic bags disappear, so will Bag Monsters – ghostlike, spooky
spirits made from discarded plastic bags.
For now, though, they’re still out there. So, heed this Halloween
warning:
Beware the Bag Monsters…and Don’t Litter!
.
Stash
Your Trash on Halloween
When you’re dancing
around the fire
watch out for
goblins, ghosts and gyres.
It’s nice to have a
yummy treat…
Good and Plenty’s,
Reese’s Cups, and candy corn to eat.
But, don’t toss your
trash on the beach
when recycling cans
are in reach.
Remember that Bag
Monsters are always near.
You never know when
they’ll appear.
With bulging eyes and
shark-like teeth to chew,
If you litter,
they’ll get you!
Happy
Halloween!!!
SurfWriter
Girls Patti and Sunny
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