Whole Foods has announced it will stop using disposable plastic bags by Earth Day. This decision came on the heals of China banning production of these bags in an effort to curb litter for the 2008 Summer Olympics and to (allegedly) benefit the environment. Ikea made a switch away from disposable plastic bags in March of last year, and Costco has never used them.
The city of San Francisco also has banned the use of these bags, and, according to the Los Angeles Times, Bakersfield, Boston, and Phoenix are considering similar bans.
We’ve talked in the past about how plastic bags from grocery stores shouldn’t become clutter in your home in our post Reusable shopping bags . Now seems like an appropriate time to bring up the topic again since more stores and municipalities are requiring patrons to use their own bags.
We recommend bags that fold up into small totes so that you don’t create more clutter for yourself storing the reusable bags.
Reprinted with expressed written consent of Unclutterer.com.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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3 comments:
Great post. Good point about Costco never using bags... another upside to shopping there.
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Hi Susan,
Here's a post on my blog that mentions yours:
http://green-jeanne.blogspot.com/2008/10/cue-from-costco-no-plastic-bags.html
Have a good day!
thanks for the heads up
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