The article Bag Ban Bad for Freedom and Environment, by Adam B. Summers, argues that a ban placed on plastic grocery bags would be detrimental to the environment as well as to people. Summers builds his argument with the use of pathos, ethos, and statistics throughout the article. Summers uses pathos in the article to strengthen his argument. He is able to use two examples of the negative impacts of the possible ban on plastic bags. These examples appeal to the reader’s emotions and help to persuade
nanny-state regulation recently when the state Senate narrowly voted down a bill to ban plastic bags statewide, but the reprieve might only be temporary," worries Adam B. Summers. In his article, "Bag Ban Bad for Freedom and Environment," Summers constructs a convincing argument as to why plastic shopping bags should not be banned. Attempting to sway readers away from potential California laws banning plastic grocery bags, he covers a broad range of topics, from environmental concerns to the job market
Arguing over the use of plastic bags has stirred large debates over their effects on the ecosystem. In Adam B. Summer’s article, he argues that plastic bags do not present vast amounts environmental issues as some people believe. Thus, he provides his argument over the debate of plastic bags throughout his article. Summer utilizes the ethos, logos, and the pathos appeal in numerous aspects of his argument. Because of his creative usage of these appeals, Summer presents his readers with an extremely
One million plastic bags are being consumed within one minute, 60,000 plastic bags are being consumed every 5 seconds and 500 billion bags are being used within one year (Bag It). In modern times, society has conformed to the plastic bag relying on it to get them through the day. This toxic item has become more of a fashion trend than a carefully consumed object. Not only is this item affecting the human race but the aquatic life as well. Material culture refers to the objects or belongings of
The use of plastic bags has been debated for years. Some people prefer to use them, and others would rather use substitutes, and most have their personal reasons why they lean one way or the other in the argument. In this article, the author addresses why he believes plastic bags should not be banned. The author, Adam B. Summers, uses various literary tools and appeals throughout his article, "Bag Ban Bad for Freedom and Environment," to support his argument that banning plastic bags would do more
pollution which occurs due to human activities. As some of us know, plastic bag is one of the contributors for waste pollution. This is why I strongly believe that the usage of reusable bags should be enforced in our country, Malaysia as the use of plastic bags will encourage the increase of the number solid waste produce. There will be two things I am focusing today, which is the advantage of reusable bags and the disadvantage of plastic bags. When I am finished, I will be happy to answer any question.
your food into 3-4 translucent plastic bags, and you are on your way. You’ll probably throw away the bag within 12 minutes of using it (ConservingNow). All around the world, everyone is going through the same routine, and together, our world throws away up to 1 trillion plastic bags in a year (ConservingNow). These bags end up literally everywhere. In landfills, yes, but also in our public
Plastic bag manufacturer in Lancashire has gone bankrupt and workers have been made redundant due to 5p plastic bag charge in England. Plastic bag charge is a type of indirect tax that is levied on expenditure of a good or service and it is a per-unit tax as it is levied on each unit of output by a fixed amount. The consumption of plastic bag produces negative externality; meaning costs experienced by third-party as more consumption leads to more non-biodegradable bags disposed in the environment
Adam B. Summers builds an argument to persuade his audience be first mentioning the increase of health problems, that people use plastic bags more than one way, and a huge loss of jobs. He mentions that several studies have found that plastic bag bans lead to increased health problems, due to food contamination from bacteria that remains in the reusable bags. He also mentions that there was a subsequent spike in hospital emergency room visits due to E. Coli, salmonella, and campylobacter-related
can something so small cause so much chaos? Plastic bags are the talk of the year. People all over the world are having a feud about plastic bags; whether they should be banned or not. Every year, US citizens consume 100 billion single-use plastic bags. This costs retailers about 4 billion dollars. Recently, Montgomery County, MD passed a 5 cent charge on plastic bags. But, has this made any difference in the environment? Even after the charge, plastic bags can still be found floating around in the
do without plastic bags? Stores would have to start using reusable bags and without the plastic bags there would be less liter. Other people all around the world are having a debate whether they should ban plastic bags or not. Many people are taking the ban very seriously and believe that they should ban the plastic bags. The U.S. should ban plastic bags because they cause litter, they cost too much, and they can damage to marine life and livestock. To begin, one way plastic bags should be
dolphins and other fish swimming, and some boats sailing along. Now, put plastic bags into the picture. Plastic bags are found in sea creatures’ stomachs, littering the sea, even washing up on beaches. Energy and nonrenewable resources are used to create these bags and they aren’t recycled commonly, either. From only using some plastic bags, or even none, our planet now uses billions to trillions a year. The elimination of plastic bag use in the United States would be a positive change to help save the
Getter: Did you know that 50% of plastics we use, we use just once and throw away. ( use hand movements) How many of yall had to help mom or dad put away the groceries before? There's tons of plastic bags everywhere, and what usually happens when you take the food out of them? They get thrown away, sometimes you recycle maybe one or two. The average American throws away approximately 185 pounds of plastic per year. ( use hand movements) Reid 2 Plastic bags are so light that when we throw them
now producing alternative durable or reusable shopping bags from recycled material. Consumers are now driven to reuse shopping plastic bags and or buy the durable reusable shopping bags. The objective the Plastic bag levy was to serve to generate funding for the creation of a recycling company, which would collect and recycle the plastic carrier bags. This recycle entity is now in operation including other private owned plastic recycling companies who took up the opportunity and thus, employment
Bag It takes a comprehensive approach to looking at the issue of plastics utilization, an approach that includes the political realm, human health, waste/recycling, ocean health and single use disposables. Jeb Berrier is our guide through supermarkets, landfills, oceans, and our homes in BAG IT!, an easily understood, entertaining film about what we use, what we buy, what we eat, and finally, what we throw away. Jeb's personal story (he and his wife are expecting their first child) and his decision
Bag Tax can be a good thing but as well can be a bad thing because whom is it meant for, the upper/ middle class, or the lower class, and what kind of positives and negative will be coming along with it. There are so many positives to having a $0.25 fee on plastic bags, but then theirs the flaw of having people who cant afford it and would be even more broke. Bag tax would be good as in less trash in the ocean, it will minimize the plastic bags that are in a garbage dump, and it 's one less thing
The article “Breaking The Plastic Bag habit“, written by Alexander H. Tullo and published in 2015, informs the reader about the invention of reusable bags as an alternative to wasteful plastic bags. The article was most likely published in a quality paper, since it is mainly expository. However, the author uses some rhetorical devices to influence the readers’ opinion. Tolla makes use of adjectives to highlight what
senate’s vote on the plastic bag ban issue, Adam B. Summers published “Bag Ban Bad for Freedom and Environment.” He elaborates upon his opinions on the plastic bag ban issue within his article, stating how he believes that if plastic bags were banned, it would cause more harm than good in several ways, from the environment to jobs. He uses facts and statistics, development of ideas, as well as emotional elements in order to support his claim and persuade the reader of his opinion on the bag ban. Throughout
Proposition 65 is the initiative regarding the funds from the sale of carryout bags in certain stores. According to the Official Voter Information Guide provided by the State of California, if a state law prohibits distribution of free single-use carryout bags and requires a minimum charge for other carryout bags, this initiative would redirect these proceeds to a special fund — the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Fund — to support programs and projects related to recycling, beach cleanup
The opinion piece, "Ban the bag before it's too late", published by The Daily Chronicle on 27 May 2008, contends to the Federal Government as well as the citizens of Australia to inform them that they need to ban plastic bags in Australia. Plastic bags contributes to environmental problems, the potential threats to wildlife and the fact that other nations have already been making progress to ban plastic bags shows that Australia has to make a change as well. The author sets their article in an authoritative