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Cutting down on plastic bags going to the dump

The "paper or plastic" question continues to swirl. The plastic bag people say they're saving trees by not using paper bags. The paper bag people say they're keeping plastic bags from getting into the ocean and harming the fish.

How can you get around this predicament altogether?

  1. Consider not getting a bag at all if you are buying something small or easy to carry. Really now ... do you need a bag to carry your sandwich to work? No, probably not.
  2. Use canvas/cloth bags. They are reusable and much prettier than either plastic or paper.
  3. Check out biodegradable bags. We often buy plastic bags for our kitchens and our bathrooms ... but sometimes, a biodegradable bag will do the trick! These will decompose in landfills or in compost, which means the waste is eliminated from the bag.
  4. Don't forget about reusable bags for produce items! Either sew your own smaller bags, or check out some already-made, eco-chic options.
  5. Try adopting something like the Japanese furoshiki. The furoshiki is traditional piece of cloth used to transport food, clothes, or gifts. But in this case, the cloth can be folded in such a way that it replaces a bag. Japan's Ministry of the Environment has recommendations of common ways to fold a furoshiki:


  6. Reuse the plastic bags you already have! Plastic bags that have already made their way into your life can be used for: doggie bags (i.e. poop scoopers), packing materials (instead of bubble wrap, although bubble wrap is awfully fun), garbage bags (in your car, in your bathroom, wherever), you could even make a beach bag with "plastic bag crochet" techniques!
  7. Recycle the plastic bags you can't use. Sometimes your curbside recycling with accept plastic bags. If not, try taking Type 2 and Type 4 bags to your local grocery store (Safeways and Wal-Marts accept plastic bags for recycling). Try Plasticbagrecycling.org for a look up of where you can drop your bags.


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  • Posted by shompu one Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:20am PST
    keep more tips for people for general knowledge.this is really awesome.save the world.
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  • Posted by Green Irene Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:59am PST
    At Green Irene we recommend that you help yourself remember your reusable bags - whatever style you choose. One of the reasons people often end up with more plastic bags in tow is they do not have their reusable bags when they need them. Keep one folded up in your purse or briefcase at all times. (We recommend baggu bags because they can fold up into their little pouch and are easily carried around.) Stow your bags in your car. After you bring in your shopping, remember to put your bags by the door so you can put them back in your car the next time you leave. Check out our website to find out more ways to go green! www.greenirene.com
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  • Posted by Steven K Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:15am PDT
    As long as you're trying to save the planet from our garbage, why not put in a serious effort to ban all disposable diapers? This is probably the biggest problem.
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