Both ASDA and Tesco prompt people to reuse carrier bags and have sold thick plastic carrier bags for a while now but their free bags have simply gotten thinner and less reusable. They start falling apart after a few uses... like this Tesco bag, which didn't like holding items from ASDA so the bottom split open and it threw them all over the car park:
(Yes, that's one of the shampoo bottles from yesterday missing its lid, they're not just PVC, they're unable to handle being dropped too).
I put everything into the remaining ASDA bag which managed to survive the walk home (except for a handle) although it looks like the bottom was ready to give way too:

ASDA's bags normally split down the side very quickly:
I used one of Tesco's basic non-free bags for over a year before the handle eventually gave way (but the various holes in the bottom are ready to go too) and I still need to get it replaced...
So... the message is: reuse your carrier bags, as long as you paid extra for them first. I used to have a bright green Marks & Spencer carrier bag that intended to survive forever, but it got covered in sticky Irn-Bru so I had to throw it away.

![[Plastic Type 3 PVC symbol]](/assets/2010/03/02-asda_shampoo2_t.jpg)
![Disposal Information: [Label] Sorry currently non-recyclable](/assets/2009/04/18-turkeyescalopeslabel.jpg)
![[Full recycling boxes]](http://simon.arlott.org/photos/thu/2006_12_21_19_29_07.jpg)
![[Recycling boxes]](http://simon.arlott.org/photos/thu/2006_12_14_21_49_41.jpg)


