QUOTE(dragontamer8740 @ Apr 16 2022, 23:51)

Why not just stop using plastics for single use products when things like glass or paper can also work?
Customers in my state must reuse bags or pay a fee for each bag. So I reuse bags. However, social welfare users aren't subject to the environmental laws, so people on social welfare continue to use as many bags as they want for free.
QUOTE(dragontamer8740 @ Apr 16 2022, 23:51)

re-use prescription pill bottles for other things if you can (like nails or paperclips or whatever other small things you need to store). Really Rx bottles should be glass and they should do exchanges like they would for coke bottles and such in the 70s.
They cannot reuse prescription containers. It becomes lawyer bait.