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Posted: May 04, 2015
Plastic bags are polluting the oceans and littering our land. Single use shopping bags made of plastic are a popular target for the green movement. You can help the environment by using reusable shopping bags, provided you remember to bring them every time you go to the supermarket
Below are some tips to help you remember to get your reusable shopping bag –
Start your shopping list by writing “Bring Bags” as the heading
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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
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Posted: April 30, 2014Categories: Reusable Bags
It can easily be said that reusable grocery bags, jute bags and burlap tote bags are green today and gone tomorrow. That’s because these environmentally sustainable products are biodegradable and naturally decompose over time to restore the soil with healthy nutrients. In addition, jute, burlap and cotton products don’t pollute the air, contaminate the waters, destroy plant life or kill animals. Another perk is that these material don’t use up precious natural resources.
Burlap tote bags and jute
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There’s a lot more to spring than just cleaning. Here’s a list of 10 ways to invest your time and feel great.
- Beautify the Outdoors: Add a splash of color to the outdoor of the home by planting some spring flowers like tulips, purple crocus and pink geraniums. A little color goes a long way.
- Tantalize the Taste Buds: Plant some new veggies, such as snow peas, herbs, spinach and green onions. Fresh veggies are the ideal way to ramp up meals with a culinary flair. It’s easy to whip some simple pasta dishes with these delightful veggies.
- Get Healthy: Spring always arrives with a breath of fresh air. Get those leg muscles moving and heart pumping with plent
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Spring Cleaning Bash
Spring is the perfect time to organize and de-clutter your house. You may have been prone to clutter in winter, but spring is the time to alter your old habits and start a new one. Here are some ecofriendly tips of how to make your house squeaky clean and clutter free.
1. Let go of plastic bags: Make your home plastic free. Carry a reusable ecofriendly bag. This can include jute bags or cotton totes for shopping. “Bring your own bag” should be the norm to reduce plastic waste. Use natural recyclable non-woven grocery totes at your every visit to the grocery store.
2. Say No to paper towels: Gather some old cotton clothes or shabby towels and cut them to small reusab
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Posted: March 17, 2014Categories: Reusable Bags
Climate change and energy and water shortages have been in the news recently, and you may be wondering what you can do to be an eco friendly member of society. These small steps are easy to incorporate into your lifestyle, and they can help the environment.
- Use reusable grocery bags when you go to the supermarket so that fewer disposable plastic bags end up in landfills or the ocean.
- Set your thermostat to be a degree cooler in the winter and a degree warmer in the summer. You probably will not notice the difference, but your bill may be lower
- Buy locally whenever possible to reduce the environmental cost of transporting produce on trucks that pollute the air. Take jute ba