I nodded as I bought in the plastic recycling waste bins after the bin man had been. And then watered the greenhouse and village flower tubs with a plastic watering can. I know, I know - there are metal watering cans but the weight on the fragile knees is not good and the watering can has done many years of service.
I nodded as yet another clothing collection bag came through the letter box. That'll be a bin liner and live for ever in the wherever the rubbish wagon takes the general waste bin contents. I have so many of these my family should be able to dispose of a lot of my household belongings easily when they come to clear the bungalow.

I nodded at the advice to use loose leaf tea as 99% of tea bags use plastic to seal the bags (remember the Yorkshire teabags with no plastic that fell apart when used?). Being a consumer of herbal teas - well that just adds to the fun.
I nodded at the advice about buying compost in bags from the garden centre but the daughter does a tip run every so often in her little car and the bags go in the skip that is transported to the place where the bags are burned as part of a heating scheme. Mind you - lots of other things are recycled at the same time!
It's not easy being plastic free is it?