Every July 3rd we celebrate International Plastic Bag Free Day, established in 2009 by Zero Waste Europe and part of the Break Free From Plastic movement. This day calls us to reflect: why a plastic bag, so useful for a few minutes, can make a negative difference for centuries?

📊 Facts that will make you think
- Between 5 and 6 billion plastic bags are produced annually, that’s almost 2 million per minute!
- An average bag is used for only 12 minutes, but takes between 500 and 1,000 years to degrade.
- Only 1 to 3% is recycled; the rest ends up in landfills, on beaches or as microplastics.
- Its consumption demands 12 million barrels of oil per year, with the plastics industry responsible for 4 to 8 % of global emissions.

🌊 Environmental and social consequences
- Every year more than 1 million seabirds and 100,000 mammals die from ingestion or entanglement with plastic.
- The bags block drains, cause flooding and burn resources when managed as waste.
- Globally, more than 8 million tons of plastics end up in the oceans every year.
- Their photodegradation generates microplastics that integrate into the food chain, damaging ecosystems and human health.
✅ The power of public policy
- In Ireland, a tax reduced plastic use by 90%.
- Sweden, after implementing a 7 kroner per bag charge in 2020, saw a 75% drop in bag use.
- In the U.S., cities such as San Francisco achieved an 89% decrease in the appearance of bags in landfills after local bans.
- A study in Science (2025) found that anti-bag policies reduced plastic litter by 25-47% on U.S. coasts.
🔁 Sustainable alternatives?
- Reuse cloth or recycled bags; cotton bags require hundreds of uses to offset their impact.
- Opt for certified recycled or biodegradable recycled plastic bags.
- Practice “no bag”: carry by hand or use backpacks.

💡 At Clean Energy, we believe that…
…sustainability starts in the everyday. Avoiding the use of a plastic bag today means fewer microplastics tomorrow, less oil explored and less wildlife affected. With data, inspiration and commitment, we want to mobilize our team, allies and community.
We invite you to:
- Stop asking for disposable bags on July 3.
- Share this information with your environment.
- Adopt habits that last beyond the day: reuse, reduce, rethink.
Because real change happens when we unite in action.
Less plastic, more future.





