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Benarkah Dapat Respon Positif? Kempen Hari Tanpa Plastik Tetap Diteruskan

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Post time 24-1-2017 10:47 PM | Show all posts
sebu replied at 24-1-2017 02:41 PM
Susah aku nak beli barang banyak2  .Hari Tu Aku Pi speedmart aku susah nk bawa segala barang. Ad ...

Mula-mula mmg rasa susah Sebu. Itu normal. Dulu waktu aku dekat UK pun sama. Mula-mula bengang juga kena bayar untuk beg plastik. Rasa susah nak beli barang banyak. Solutionnya mmg bawa bag dari rumah. Siap bawa troli bag tiap kali pergi supermarket kat sana. Lama-lama dah biasa bawa troli bag dari rumah ke supermarket.
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Post time 24-1-2017 10:50 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
WhiskeyScotch replied at 24-1-2017 10:47 PM
Mula-mula mmg rasa susah Sebu. Itu normal. Dulu waktu aku dekat UK pun sama. Mula-mula bengang jug ...

Yer kut. Mula2 mmg x biase . Lama2 mesti oke
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Post time 24-1-2017 10:53 PM | Show all posts
Kt penang da lama buat..x kecoh plak psl 20sen masuk kantung mane..jakun bebeno la puak2 penentg bodo nih
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Post time 24-1-2017 10:53 PM | Show all posts
sebu replied at 24-1-2017 02:50 PM
Yer kut. Mula2 mmg x biase . Lama2 mesti oke

Jgn risau lama-lama akan okeyh. Persetankan sentimen politik yang cuba dibawa ayuh kita pelihara alam sekitar dengan kurang menggunakan plastik.
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Post time 24-1-2017 11:03 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
aku dah mula bawak woven bag dalam bag..so senang...dan kalau setakat 2,3 barang letak dalam beg terus..
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Post time 24-1-2017 11:45 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Ada baiknya unt jangka masa panjang
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Post time 25-1-2017 02:30 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Statement bangang. Kenapa tak boleh ganti dgn beg kertas pulak? Kau pasaraya kau nak org beli brg kau sediakan la beg utk bungkus. Sebenarnya kau nak untung je kan? Beli plastik sebungkus baru rm5. Kau jual sehelai 20 sen. kenapa tak blh tiru mcm org putih sana bungkus pakai paperbag? Sbb paperbag mahal kan?? Bangang nak mampus.

Aku tak against no plastic bag tp aku dan ramai lg org against supermarket AMIK UNTUNG ATAS JUALAN PLASTIC BAG and aku rasa kau ni buat2 tak faham apa maksud rakyat.

Sale dah kurang kau nak cover jual plastik bag pulak kan?? Dumbass.
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Post time 25-1-2017 02:47 AM | Show all posts
putehkundor replied at 24-1-2017 04:47 PM
sesetengah tempat tak bagi kita bawak beg masuk ke dalam, kena tinggal kat kaunter...

pprt nya tempat itu
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Post time 25-1-2017 02:55 AM | Show all posts
armin replied at 25-1-2017 02:30 AM
Statement bangang. Kenapa tak boleh ganti dgn beg kertas pulak? Kau pasaraya kau nak org beli brg ka ...

tak nak bayar 20sen bawa la bag sendiri sundal..
bayar 20sen itu untuk galakkan orang bawa bag sendiri
kalau mereka nak untung, baik larang bawa bag sendiri sekali
bimbo nya kau dek
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Post time 25-1-2017 02:57 AM | Show all posts
akuwell replied at 24-1-2017 05:46 PM
Melaka dah lama kan buat? rakyat melaka meroyan macam rakyat selangor tak? Kat Selangor ada jugak op ...

sakai2 felda pprt sunni jah yang komplen dan meroyan.
kat selangor pun bukan semua rakyat nya urban, ramai jah yang sakai felda pprt
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Post time 25-1-2017 03:36 AM | Show all posts
kalau orang dah biasa pergi ke bandar bandar besar didunia tidak akan hairan dengan pengharaman penggunaan plastic ni.  mereka dah lama prihatin tentang alam sekitar dan kesan kesan plastik ini di masa hadapan. sepatutnya tv bagi la pencerahan bagi orang ramai paham tentang tujuan pengharaman plastik ini.
dulu dulu sebelum awal tahn 70 an, mana ada plastik pun, beli gula, beras, tepung, garam semua bungkus dengan kertas, termasuk lah ais batu kepal...  pegi pasar bawak bakul..

nak bagi orang berhenti merokok, bagi harga mahal, cukai tinggi. nak kurangkan penggunaan plastik, now you have to pay for it...  tak kan tak boleh paham kot..
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Post time 25-1-2017 03:50 AM | Show all posts

Baca ni.... jangan asyik fikir nak bangkang jer semua perkara ..macam noh omar...

air yang sedikit sahaja bertakung kat plastik buangan tu sudah cukup untuk membiak nyamuk aedes...



Every year, one trillion plastic bags - single use - are used, equating to 2 million per minute. Different countries have different usage levels, but the entire world has to commit to reducing this usage. A plastic bag is made from depletable resources, yet almost never breaks down.

Plastic is all over our planet. It is a fantastic material that has greatly improve the world. At the same time, it has killed many animals and plants and destroyed the beauty of the planet as a whole. If recycled, most of these problems wouldn't exist. However, we live in a disposable, consumerist society.

Plastic Bag Bans in Various Countries

There are a lot of problem associated with plastic bags, which is why bans or fees are in place in many countries. The oldest is in Denmark, which started in 1993, whereby charges are levied for the use of plastic bags. This made use drop by 60% quite quickly.

Ireland has perhaps the best known measure, which is the 2002 'bag tax'. Consumers would have to actually purchase bags. This resulted in a 90% drop in bag usage and a great reduction in litter. By 2007, usage was rising again, which led to an increase in the price of bags.

Ireland and Denmark are just two successful examples and many other countries across the world are following suit. The European Union will require an 80% reduction of plastic bags by 2019. This means virtually every European country is now considering ways to bring about reductions.

The main driver behind bag bans is to lower how much plastic finds its way into the marine world. About 94% of all birds have plastic in their stomachs, which is also found in the stomachs of many endangered species. At least 267 different species of animals have suffered as a result of ingestion of or entanglement with plastic. In fact, these results caused Australia to ban bags locally in 2003, in an effort to protect the migrating whales in Tasmania.

There are other reasons to ban bags as well. In Kenya, for instance, it is done to stop the spread of Malaria. In Bangladesh, the Philippines and Cameroon, it protects the sewage systems and avoids floods. In Texas and Indian communities, it is done to protect the cow. In Mauritania, for instance, 70% of sheep and cattle deaths are related to plastic ingestion. The same concern exists for camels in the United Arab Emirates.

Rwanda perhaps has the strictest strategy. Their ban started in 2008, and passengers often have to hand over all their plastic bags. Unfortunately, no statistics exist on the effectiveness of this ban. South Africa recognizes bags in trees and bushes as their national flower. They banned certain bags by 2003 and taxed thicker ones. Botswana put up a fee in 2007 and retailers have reported a 50% drop in bag usage. Some 16 countries on the African continent have bag bans and taxes in place.

China, not known for its environmental concerns, actually started to limit the use of plastic bags in the 1990s, albeit not successfully. By 2008, a law went into effect in line with the Olympic Games, which banned the thinnest bags and started a fee for thicker ones. Compliance is still not very good. Other Southeast Asian countries have also come up with reduction legislation.

In this country, there are 133 different anti-bag regulations, city and county wide. Some 30% of Californians are covered by this, as are almost all Hawaiians. Chicago banned bags in 2014. Washington, DC and Dallas charge for bags, paper and plastic. This was due to bags finding their way into the rivers. Canada has voluntary anti-bag actions and incentives for stores and consumers have dropped bag usage by some 50%. Plastic bags are no longer used in Nova Scotia, Quebec and Manitoba.

Certain cities in Chile and certain parts of Argentina and Brazil only use biodegradable bags. Sao Paulo banned single use bags in 2012 and charged for biodegradable bags. Unfortunately, this measure was removed. Mexico City banned bags in 2009. However, plastic manufacturers heavily protested this and the measure was repealed before it was actually enforced. Instead, a recycling initiative was instated, which is something plastic industry groups use regularly to avoid fees and bans.

It is no secret that plastic bags cost our world a lot, and that we are still paying for the many years of plastic bag usage. People should commit to reducing how many bags they use, taking their own bags when they go shopping, for instance. While governments do work towards helping us with that, we do also have to accept some personal responsibility towards saving the planet ourselves.
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Post time 25-1-2017 07:12 AM | Show all posts
macam biasalah orang malaysia ni, suruh asingkan sampah merungut, suruh bawa beg sendiri merungut. lepas lupa bawa beg sendiri, orang charge plastik 20 sen pun merungut.

pendek kata, kalo nak tunggu rakyat marhaen ini berhenti merungut, memang apa pun tak jalan sis.
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Post time 25-1-2017 07:36 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Bawak je lah beg sdiri. Aper payah nyer. Standby jer letak dlm kete.
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Post time 25-1-2017 07:53 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Dekat miri lama dahkena cas 20sen begplastik ni.takda pun nak bising satu negara sampai jadi headline.
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Post time 25-1-2017 08:46 AM | Show all posts
Seperti pepatah berkata "Hendak Serbu Daya, Tak Hendak Seribu Dalih"... Tepuk Dada kempis tak buah Dad*... hahaha

Jgn Sentap
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Post time 25-1-2017 08:51 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
wajevo replied at 24-1-2017 05:23 PM
Tak praktikal pun.  
Kedai kedai kecik,  pasar malam,  pasar tani still pakai beg plastik. Bungkus  ...

Aku sokong hang,  so gomen pun dah blh tarik balik caj 20 sen setiap sabtu 1 msia
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Post time 25-1-2017 08:55 AM | Show all posts
manjalara_01 replied at 24-1-2017 09:02 PM
x tau pulak melaka dah start lebih awal...

actually pd manja la, kalau guna plastik byk kelebih ...

betul tu cik manja..iolls pun recycle plasti2 beg yg dpt tu...bukan buang mcm tu je...sekurang2nya dah dpt jimat kat duit beli plastik sampah...

plastik beli ikan ayam pun aku basuh keringkan utk recycle....kalau x de plastik ni, nak kuar duit xtra beli plastik sampah lak....

buat hari sabtu je dah la.....

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Post time 25-1-2017 10:18 AM | Show all posts
Edited by manjalara_01 at 25-1-2017 10:23 AM
krustykrab replied at 25-1-2017 08:55 AM
betul tu cik manja..iolls pun recycle plasti2 beg yg dpt tu...bukan buang mcm tu je...sekurang2nya ...

yup u..elok la kat pasar masih bleh guna beg plastik ..harus wajib..
selain tu kan kalau gi mana2 ke balik kg ke nak kena angkut byk brg masuk kreta kan senang ade beg plastik
semua campak dlm tu..convenient, budak2 pun kalau gi skolah ade ape nak kena pakai mcm bwk poster colour,berus nak kena cat2
bwk kentang ke ape utk nak cop2 ..or bwk bekal mkn tupperware pun kadang masuk beg plastik lagi terjamin..

lagi2 musim hujan skrg, senang kalau xde payung ke bj hujan lupe bwk bleh la pakai beg plastik kat kepala
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Post time 25-1-2017 10:21 AM | Show all posts
kempen plastik ni bgi mendisiplinkan kita bawak beg sendri bila membeli belah either ke pasar malam/merket/mall

bukan psal rega 20sen plastik difokuskan
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