Health Talk Today

Plastic Bags

I’m trying hard to live green, but it’s not easy. I bought green, reusable bags to tote purchases home from the store. It’s becoming a habit to remember to take them into the store. But, I also have to remember to get them back to the car after I’ve used them.

It’s almost impossible to completely get away from plastic bags. The cashiers and baggers automatically start packing orders into their plastic bags. I can’t remember the last time I heard “paper or plastic.” They just put a couple items into each plastic bag. They can’t fill the bags because they tear too easy. So, if I don’t stop them, I end up taking home several bags. Then, I’m compelled to reuse or recycle.

I no longer use a plastic produce bag for each fruit and vegetable that I buy. I keep one of my cloth bags open in the cart and add tomatoes, apples, cucumbers and all the loose items into my bag. Then, at the check out, I set my bag on the counter and give the cashier an empty bag to transfer to as she rings up each item. So far, it’s working well.

Marilyn Kvasnok
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3 Comments

  1. Amy Jewell / Cirklagirl says:

    These are some great tips, Marilyn! I have some reuseable bags and I just always forget them. You’ve inspired me!

  2. kelly says:

    These recyclable bags are more durable than I thought! Anyone else using them I wonder?

  3. Andrew says:

    Hi Marilyn, I read your comments on my blog, good luck with your marketing efforts.

    I have been looking through your blog, great tips here, keep up the great work.

    Every little bit makes a difference.

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