Sad, but true.Plastics recycling is little more than a "feel good" exercise. It all ends up in a landfill or the ocean.

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Sad, but true.Plastics recycling is little more than a "feel good" exercise. It all ends up in a landfill or the ocean.
Have you ever worked in retail? Anyway, I'd rather bring my own anyway. I'm not the trusting type, and I would wonder about how well the cooler was cleaned each day.
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That link fails, you know.Thread split done on posts not specific to Cozumel moved to here: Plastic recycling Marg, ScubaBoard Senior Moderator
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Not for me. Maybe you need to opt into the forum to post there. I've moved it up a level so should be OK now.That link fails, you know.
Most Cozumeleno's don't flush their toilet paper, instead they dispose of it in the trash to keep it out of the treatment system.
Those plastic bags are very useful as can liners, and I see them in most bathrooms. What will people use instead?
Yes, the cloth bag replacement program isn't scaling as well as they had anticipated.
Between 5/24 - 6/4, I went to Sam's Club twice and only once did they have the big cloth bags. Plastic the 2nd time.
4 trips to Chedraui and only once did they have cloth bags.
2 trips to Mega, no cloth bags.
1 trip to Walmart Playa, no cloth bags.