This Year Give Reusable Bags for the Holidays!

December 16, 2008 by Jennifer  

This Year Give Reusable Bags for the Holidays!

Reusable bags make awesome holiday gifts. You can stuff them with candy treats or cookies, and this is a gift that can be, and actually will be used for years and years. You can help your friends and family stay green or go green with a great bag.
I found some really nice reusable bag options – pretty ones that would make great gifts this year…

Wild Flowers Organic Cotton Eco Lunch Bag from Art And Philanthropy

What to do with old plastic baggies

September 11, 2008 by Jennifer  

What to do with old plastic baggies

I don’t buy plastic bags. To me they’re a total waste of energy and plastic, when frankly, containers work just as well, but can be reused for years.
You do hear stories of thrifty folks using their baggies for years and years, but seriously, some get tossed, and they do develop holes. A better plan is to own a decent amount of containers with lids. That said, if you currently haven’t made that leap, and you do own some plastic bags, do try to wash and reuse them. If you feel odd about washing and reusing them for food items, there’s …read more

Reusable Bag Feature Round Up

June 30, 2008 by Jennifer  

Reusable Bag Feature Round Up

Our month-long June theme was the hefty topic of reusable shopping bags. We blogged and blogged bags, and yet there’s so much more we could have blogged. Bags are a big deal. We’ll likely revisit this feature at some point. If you missed any bag goodness, here’s a round-up of all things reusable bags…
The BYOB challenge:

The challenge kicks off
First BYOB challenge update
BYOB Challenge Update!!!
CHANGE: A Summer Surprise Contest
Reusable Bag Challenge Update – How Did Your Entire Month Go?

Reusable bag basics and overcoming issues:

How Many Reusable Bags Do You Need?
Overcoming Reusable Bag Shyness
Pros and Cons of String Market Bags
Reusable …read more

Reusable Bag Challenge Update – How Did Your Entire Month Go?

June 30, 2008 by Jennifer  

Reusable Bag Challenge Update – How Did Your Entire Month Go?

This month we’ve all been working hard on the reusable bag challenge. Now is your chance to tell us how you did.
Myself: I did pretty good. I only ended up with the one lame video store bag. Thankfully, I averted some clerks during the month, who were trying little sneaks, like re bagging my fruit into plastic. One bag is not so bad. I worked really hard to take my bags with me everywhere. I basically always kept them in the car, which worked well for pet store trips, and other quick stops.
Now, how did you do? Also, look for …read more

Olive Smart Reusable Grocery Bags

June 29, 2008 by Jennifer  

Olive Smart Reusable Grocery Bags

Bag month has been a little hectic. Too bad, because there’s just oh so many bags to see. In any case, I’m going to try and fit in a few more bags before we kick off out cool July theme.
I saw these bags originally at Eco Friendly Driver, and fell in love, because Hil had posted the light olive green darling carry bag – I’m a sucker for light olive green bags. I wanted to post it here, forgot, and then one of the store owners emailed me with some info.
Stephanie, co-business owner of Olive Smart notes the following about …read more

Inexpensive Reusable Grocery Bags

June 27, 2008 by Jennifer  

Inexpensive Reusable Grocery Bags

Inexpensive is relative; one person’s inexpensive is another person’s not so much. However, for the sake of this post, I’m naming right around $10 and under as a decent inexpensive bag. Yeah you can get store brand non-washable bags for 99 cents, but I’m more on the fence of folks buying a decent washable set. One, you can wash them. Two, they hold up better (in my experience). Three; and I’ve noted this before, but research shows that not everyone recycles those store brand bags.
So some inexpensive choices:

[Biome Lifestyle’s reusable bag – £6.00 – only downside is that this one …read more

Plastic Bags Around Delivered Newspapers

June 23, 2008 by Peggy  

Plastic Bags Around Delivered Newspapers

I haven’t received a home newspaper delivery in a long time, but I do remember that newspapers started the nasty habit of always putting the goods in a plastic bag, rainy day or nay.
If you find yourself with a load of plastic bags from newspaper delivery, you can try a few things:
• Reuse them for tasks like picking up doggie doo.
• Take them to the plastic bag recycling drop-offs at most grocery stores.
• Ask your newspaper to stop using plastic bags on clear days.
All of those suggestions have their issues. Plastic bags used for doggie doo still won’t break down …read more

And the big fat anti tree hugging award of the week goes to…

June 19, 2008 by Jennifer  

And the big fat anti tree hugging award of the week goes to…

This bag!
In wildly expensive bag news (Julie will love this one) I present you with this adorable, but WAY too expensive bag option…
The “Think Green” Organic Cotton Kermit Tote:

Pros:

Totally adorable
Organic
Comes with buttons – if you’re into that sort of thing.
It saves plastic bags

Con:
Um, almost $40 PLUS $8 shipping, for anything, even a hand spun by the queen, organic bag, is frankly, INSANE. I’m sorry, but here’s the deal; if people really want to make a difference and create change, they’re going to need to make nice organic items accessible to all of us, not just rock stars and others with …read more

BYOB Challenge Update!!!

June 18, 2008 by Jennifer  

BYOB Challenge Update!!!

Go me… Go me!
So far, I’m only in for one bag – my previously mentioned lame movie store situation bag. I haven’t used that one bag for anything yet though. I decided to place it by the door to the garage. This way, when we’re on the way out, I see it and think “LAME” – which has been great for reminding me to always grab a bag, if I know there’s not one in the car.
Other than that, I’ve got nothing to report because I rock. I did look up some basic stats on bag use – none are …read more

Need to catch up on our reusable bag series?

June 17, 2008 by Jennifer  

Need to catch up on our reusable bag series?

This month we’ve been looking at all things reusable bags. Now is your chance to catch up, because I gathered everything up and made a little list. If we’ve missed a key point that you’d love covered, please let us know. The month isn’t over, and we have plenty of reusable bag goodness plans left; but we don’t think of everything, so it’s smart to tell us if we’re missing an important bag topic.
Our bag challenge!:
First of all we’re having the Bring Your Own Bag (BYOB challenge) – a challenge, I might add, that lots of you have …read more

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