| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Heather Sheafer | |
| 152 | Julia | |
| 153 | Valerie Clark | |
| 154 | Renee Lavoie | Please stop the use of plastic bags.
Plastic bags don’t actually biodegrade; instead, they constantly break down into smaller and smaller toxic bits (photodegrade). In the process, they contaminate soil and waterways. Eventually, they are accidentally eaten by many animals, and end up in the food chain, later to be consumed in many cases by humans.
-- Despite efforts to reuse and recycle, studies have shown that plastic bags are consistently among the twelve items of debris most often found in coastal cleanups (Center for Marine Conservation). |
| 155 | Anonymous | |
| 156 | Chris Moore | |
| 157 | evelyn white | |
| 158 | Christia Currie | |
| 159 | Anonymous | |
| 160 | melissa jaquish | Down with plastic bags! |
| 161 | Amanda Franzman | |
| 162 | Anonymous | |
| 163 | Armando Sanchez Jr. | |
| 164 | Anonymous | Reusable bags are the only way to go---people are not responsible enough or don't care enough to take the extra step to recycle plastic bags and they are polluting our environment---plus they use petroleum in their manufacturing---something we need to start avoiding! |
| 165 | Katherine Cornwell | |
| 166 | Catherine Cox Blair | |
| 167 | Catherine Cox Blair | |
| 168 | Govind | Sign it!!!!!!!! and save the Earth... |
| 169 | Lauren Minckler | |
| 170 | Julia Gavin | |
| 171 | Brigid Shaw | |
| 172 | Kirill Sherman | |
| 173 | Anonymous | |
| 174 | Anonymous | |
| 175 | Cynthia Benjamin | |
| 176 | Fabienne Legrand | Please stop the usage of these horible bags. I'm sick of picking up plastic bags out of the stream across from my house. Why doesn't someone ask the manufactures of these plastic bags to come spend every saturday morning with me so we can pick up these bags out of my yard. |
| 177 | Angela Park | Please stop the use of plastic bags. Thank you. |
| 178 | Ashley Kemper | I strongly support this idea and think it will spread conscientiousness by educating society about the greater impact of plastics on the planet. |
| 179 | Lauren Herwehe | |
| 180 | Janessa | |
| 181 | alexia weidler | |
| 182 | brittney montanez | |
| 183 | bir | |
| 184 | Bettina M Long | |
| 185 | Jeanne Conroy | Thrilled!
Proud that Ireland-(not to 'brush' other countries!)-charges for the bags!
Hit 'em where we all feel it-the pocketbook!
Brilliant! Jeannie |
| 186 | Anonymous | |
| 187 | Anonymous | |
| 188 | Shawn | only if Wal-mart would step up to the plate and be more earth friendly then the are today |
| 189 | jeff hammond | |
| 190 | eric | |
| 191 | Byron Smith | |
| 192 | Maria del mar Boscana | No purpose for it except for excess of garbage.
One step at a time and with this small act we can start to act in more environmentally concsious ;
America can do this and become a good example. |
| 193 | Anonymous | |
| 194 | Griselda | |
| 195 | Maryam L'ange | |
| 196 | marc mooshagian | even if the plastic bags are not eliminated, please ensure that enough paper bags are stocked to use on the customers that request paper instead of plastic. |
| 197 | Stephen E. Baker | Please stop trashing our planet and it's wonderful wildlife. |
| 198 | Ingrid Burkett | I am appalled at how often Kroger employees DOUBLE BAG each gallon of milk if you don't stop them first. They don't even ask if I've run out of space in my cloth bags for the milk. If I forget and am digging in my wallet, I look up to see 4 wasted bags when I can easily carry the jugs by the handles. It is very, very sad. |
| 199 | Chandra Connors | |
| 200 | Jen Prest | |