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Posted: October 25, 2015
Use of recyclable and reusable bags has now been promoted as a lifestyle. In cities like Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, customers have begun treating eco-friendly bags such as nylon bag as an essential accessory that can be used again and again for weeks or months, to carry lunch to the office, books to the beach or laundry to the cleaners.
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These bags are the most prevalent choice for both personal as well as corporate gifting. So manufacturers or stores, picking up a marketing opportunity, are getting in to a heated competition to make the most durable, fashionable reusable bags. From mid-priced chains to upscale
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Posted: March 16, 2015
Making a switch to using reusable grocery bags is much easier than you think. Apart from the ecological benefits, reusable bags can make grocery shopping more time saving by requiring lesser trips to & from the car. These bags also help you to get rid of piles of plastic bags from your home.
When buying reusable grocery bags, make sure that you choose materials that are machine washable and durable. This way your bags can be used for many more years. Try to choose fabrics that are eco-friendly and sustainable like recycled PET, jute/burlap, hemp, organic or recycled cotton etc. CarryGreen is the best choice when it comes to reusable jute/burlap bags and cotton bags that can be used for groceries.
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Posted: September 29, 2014
New research is showing that plastic bags are not as harmful for the environment as it claims to be. Scientific research has been made to prove that a cotton bag production consumes more energy than a polythene bag. “A cotton bag has to be used 131 times before it has the same environmental impact than its plastic counterpart “(Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1358885/Why-need-use-environmentally-friendly-cotton-carrier-bag-171-times-green.html.) A thin plastic bag produce 1.57 Kg of Co2 which cause global warming. A cotton bag has to be reused 171 times to release the same level of Co2. (Source: dailymail.co.uk)
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Posted: July 11, 2014
In the recent years, growing number of cities and countries around the world have started banning the use of single-use plastic shopping bags. The reason lies in the following facts:
- The average American family takes home almost 1,500 plastic shopping bags a year.
- According to the Wall Street Journal, Americans throw away 100 billion plastic shopping bags annually, with an estimated cost to retailers: $4 billion
- Only 0.5 to 3 percent of plastic bags are recycled in the United States. The rest end up clogging waterways, in the landfills, in the ocean, and can take up to 1000 years to decompose.
- It is estimated that thousands of seabirds and mammals die each year by ingesting or choking on the discarded plastic bagsBurlap tote bags and jute b