RE: Produce Bags Rule - Re: A-6 proposal

From: Don DeLoach <ddeloach_at_comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 20:26:24 -0700

How rare is this "light" C-paper? To me this is the kind of secret
handshake B.S that drives people away from indoor. I thought condenser paper
was condenser paper (?) What is the lightest condenser paper that is
currently commercially available and how much does it cost compared to roll
of the various solid sheet plastics?

 

About the produce bag plastic-this idea has real potential, as long as there
aren't widely varying grades of produce plastic. Any intelligence on this?

 

What does Ultrafilm's density? PP plastic? Any other film densities to
share?

 

Thanks for helping as we refine this proposal,

 

Don D

 Some established flyers will feel cheated out of that .123g of potential
strength redistribution. To them this is a "different class" apparently.

Lightest (not avail?) C paper _at_ .30g/100sq" x 49 sq" = .147 g
Lightest veggie bag X 49 sq" = .147g
OS film x 49 sq"= .024g
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