1.Data released by the United States Environmental Protection Agency shows that somewhere between 500 billion and a trillion plastic bags are consumed.

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1.Data released by the United States Environmental Protection Agency shows that somewhere between 500 billion and a trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year. National Geographic News September 2, 2003

2.Less than 1% of bags are recycled. It cost more to recycle a bag than to produce a new one. - Christian Science Monitor News Paper

3.“There's harsh economics behind bag recycling: It costs $4,000 to process and recycle 1 ton of plastic bags, which can then be sold on the commodities market for $32” - Jared Blumenfeld (Director of San Francisco's Department of the Environment)

4.Then… Where Do They Go?

5.A study in 1975, showed oceangoing vessels together dumped 8 million pounds of plastic annually. The real reason that the world's landfills weren't overflowing with plastic was because most of it ended up in an ocean-fill - U.S. National Academy of Sciences

6.Bags get blown around…

7.…to different parts of our lands

8.…and to our seas, lakes and rivers.

9.Bags find their way into the sea via drains and sewage pipes - CNN.com/tecnhology November 16, 2007

10.Plastic bags have been found floating north of the Arctic Circle near Spitzbergen, and as far south as the Falkland Islands - British Antarctic Survey

11.Plastic bags account for over 10 percent of the debris washed up on the U.S. coastline - National Marine Debris Monitoring Program

12.Plastic bags photo degrade: Over time they break down into smaller, more toxic petro-polymers - CNN.com/tecnhology November 16, 2007

13.which eventually contaminate soils and waterways - CNN.com/tecnhology November 16, 2007

14.As a consequence microscopic particles can enter the food chain - CNN.com/tecnhology November 16, 2007

15.The effect on wildlife can be catastrophic - World Wildlife Fund Report 2005

16.Birds become terminally entangled - World Wildlife Fund Report 2005

17.Nearly 200 different species of sea life including whales, dolphins, seals and turtles die due to plastic bags - World Wildlife Fund Report 2005

18.They die after ingesting plastic bags which they mistake for food - World Wildlife Fund Report 2005

19.So… What do we do?

20.If we use a cloth bag, we can save 6 bags a week

21.That's 24 bags a month

22.That's 288 bags a year

23.That's 22,176 bags in an average life time

24.If just 1 out of 5 people in our country did this we would save 1,330,560,000,000 bags over our life time 24.If just 1 out of 5 people in our country did this we would save 1,330,560,000,000 bags over our life time

25.Bangladesh has banned plastic bags - MSNBC.com March 8, 2007

27.China has banned free plastic bags - CNN.com/asia January 9, 2008

28.Ireland took the lead in Europe, taxing plastic bags in 2002 and have now reduced plastic bag consumption by 90% - BBC News August 20, 2002

29.In 2005 Rwanda banned plastic bags - Associated Press

29.Israel, Canada, western India, Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Taiwan, and Singapore have also banned or are moving toward banning the plastic bag - PlanetSave.com February 16, 2008

30.On March 27th 2007, San Francisco becomes first U.S. city to ban plastic bags 30.On March 27th 2007, San Francisco becomes first U.S. city to ban plastic bags - NPR.org (National Public Radio)

31.Oakland and Boston are considering a ban - The Boston Globe May 20, 2007

32.Plastic shopping bags are made from polyethylene: a thermoplastic made from oil - CNN.com/tecnhology November 16, 2007

33.Reducing plastic bags will decrease foreign oil dependency

34.China will save 37 million barrels of oil each year due to their ban of free plastic bags - CNN.com/asia January 9, 2008

35.It is possible...