Because it takes them nearly a 1,000 years to biodegrade, many cities across the globe, including San Francisco, Oakland and soon Paris and all of China, have banned retailers from giving customers plastic bags. Today I will talk with Vincent Cobb, the founder of the company Reusable Bags about the trend towards more environentally freindly solutions. I will also talk with Francesca Maxime about her work as chair of the Pensacola Young Professionals Quality of Life Environmental Subcommittee. And we’ll get an update on the Kentucky Primary from the editor of the Louisville Eccentric Observer, Cary Stemle. Listen at 12:00 on News Radio 1620.
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