Grocery bag, plastic

The bottomline is that one piece of Grocery bag, plastic uses the following resources, and produces the following pollutions:
Resource or Pollutantsort iconAmountUnitCEII
Oil deposits3.0E-5barrel0.043
Sulfur dioxide pollution4.1157383714294E-5pound1.007
Nitrogen oxides pollution2.4775181871524E-5pound0.438
Ash0.00024430486651085pound0.086
Water, fresh0.020126274258178gallon (US)0.261
Liquid waste0.00010295143841703gallon (US)0.004
Landfilled waste0.0357196982844pound1.262
Land1.6476974262415E-10acre7.615e-5
Methane pollution1.6243344816773E-5pound0.041
Natural gas deposits0.0107807085pound0.061
Recycled waste0.00019995483363533pound0
Iron ore deposits1.0640153216E-7pound1.034e-7
Particulate matter (PM)1.4099816534848E-7pound0.009
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)7.9347638700156E-6pound2.804
Chemical waste7.5E-8pound2.651e-4
Uranium reserves6.696525E-8pound0.009
Lead pollution1.1215563810194E-10pound7.135e-4
Mercury pollution1.542978104279E-10pound0.005
Carbon monoxide pollution1.4143965955891E-6pound0.008
Arsenic pollution2.0315878373007E-10pound0.006
Radioactive waste1.1572335782093E-8pound0.074
Carbon dioxide pollution0.0096513914119951pound0.341
Dissipation0.013929530778586kWh3.663e-6
Coal deposits0.0032146175183971pound0.003
Total CEII: 6.464