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linktext[0]="<h3>Impact on City Budgets...</h3><br/ ><h4>Disposable bags cost our cities up to 17 cents per bag for disposal!</h4><br/ >Paper or plastic - they are costing our cities millions!<br/ >Here's how SF estimates the cost of 17 cents per bag.<br/ ><br/ >SF supermarkets hand out 50 million bags per year, 90% plastic and 10% paper.<br/ ><br/ >Contamination of recycling stream: $1.09 million, or 2.2 cents per bag.<br/ ><br/ >Collecting and disposing of bags: $3.6 million, or 7.2 cents per bag.<br/ ><br/ >Removing bags from streets: $2.6 million a year, or 5.2 cents per bag.<br/ ><br/ >Processing in landfills: $1.2 million a year, or 2.4 cents per bag.<br/ ><br/ >Total cost per bag: 17 cents."

linktext[1]="<h3>Disposable Bags Contribute to Global Warming</h3><br/ ><h4></h4>Though most of us don't realize it, manufacturing bags-plastic, compostable plastic, and even paper bags-contributes significantly to global warming.<br/ ><br/ >Compare the global warming impact of your bags below.<br/ ><br/ ><h4>Paper:</h4> Paper bags have the highest global warming impact per bag compared to other types of bags. &nbsp;According to the US EPA, 70% more global warming gasses are emitted making a paper bag than a plastic bag, and 50 times more water pollution. &nbsp;They also contribute to global warming by destroying trees.<br/ ><br/ ><h4>Plastic:</h4> The petroleum used to make 14 plastic bags is enough to drive a car a mile. The 380 billion plastic bags that Americans throw away each year are made from millions of barrels of petroleum, contributing to global warming, depleting oil supplies, and driving up costs of petroleum-based products like gasoline and energy for our homes.<br/ ><br/ ><h4>Compostable Plastic:</h4> Compostable bags use a quarter to two-thirds less petroleum resources than traditional plastic bags in manufacturing, but this does not factor in the resources required to grow and transport the corn or other crops used in production. It is unclear how much the agricultural use of petroleum for farm equipment, fertilizers, and transportation contribute to global warming.<br/ ><br/ ><h4>Reusable PP Bags:</h4> Reusable bags reduce all these costs by a factor of hundreds. Our polypropylene bags use the petroleum resources of 11 plastic grocery bags, but they are designed to replace hundreds of bags. Each bag can replace four plastic bags each time it is used. When used once a week for two years, it will prevent 416 bags from being sent to landfills, enough to drive a car almost 30 miles.<br/ ><br/ ><h4>Canvas Bags:</h4> Canvas and cotton bags might seem like the ideal solution, but they have never been widely popular. Several factors account for resistance to wide adoption. They are often expensive ($4-$25 per bag) and these materials absorb dirt and odor, and therefore require frequent washing. The combination of high maintenance and difficulty of use limit their usefulness as a solution for most Americans.<br/ ><br/ ><h4>Compare:</h4> See our <a href='http://www.onlygarmentbags.com/BagComparisonChart.pdf' target='_blank'>Bag Comparion Chart</a>"


linktext[2]="<h3>Impact on Natural Habitat...</h3><br/ ><h4>Littered plastic bags are an eyesore for humans and a deadly killer for wildlife.</h4><br/ >If you think you have thrown away a plastic bag properly, think again. &nbsp;Many blow out of trash cans to become inadvertent litter.<br/ ><br/ >Inevitably, some plastic bags end up as litter. &nbsp;Some are carelessly tossed. &nbsp;However, because they are so light, many accidentally end up blowing out of trash cans, onto our roadsides, and into wildlife habitat.<br/ ><br/ >Many of us have become inured to them, but if you look, you will see them everywhere. &nbsp;Look around, when you go about your business in your home town: in bushes and trees beside our roadways, in the air above our streets, in our oceans and on our beaches.<br/ ><br/ >Estimates suggest that these bags will remain intact for hundreds if not thousands of years.<br/ ><br/ >These bags not only mar the beauty of our surroundings, but pose a real threat to wild life. &nbsp;One study estimated that <a href='http://www.ec.gc.ca/marine/debris/ENG/facts.htm' target='_blank'>100,000 marine animals</a> are killed annually by plastic bags. &nbsp;In some parts of the ocean, there are six pounds of plastic for every pound of plankton."



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