Every single year, roughly 100 billion plastic bags are used in the United States. The average person uses between 350 and 500 plastic grocery bags annually and a significant percentage of those bags end up being improperly disposed of and left to rot in landfills around the coast.
One of the most important benefits of reusable bags is the environmental advantage. Rather than wasting hundreds of bags a year per person, choosing reusable grocery bags will greatly reduce global pollution and...
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Plastic bags are becoming an epidemic. You get them everywhere, from the grocery store to your favorite take out place and even the liquor store. These plastic bags add up and all they do is end up in landfills across the nation. This is why it is so important to go eco-conscious and invest in reusable bags. In fact, one person completely switching over to reusable bags in their lifetime would remove more than 22,000 plastic bags from the environment.
But did you know that these reusable...
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The type of grocery bags we use actually say a lot about us as individuals and the grocery stores themselves. If you're the type of person, for example, that double bags their many items every time you shop and then subsequently toss those bags in the trash afterwards, you might not even realize how much harm you're causing. It's time to take a serious look at how you're using grocery bags and make the switch to reusable bags.
Sadly, about one million birds, 100,000 turtles, and countless...
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A simple item that people love to use and have used for years is continually destroying the environment. Plastic bags, on average, are only used for 25 minutes and are then thrown in the garbage. Doing this over a period of years greatly affects the environment and will continue to do so unless we find alternatives like reusable tote bags.
Here are some of the dangers of using plastic bags and continually discarding them in the trash.
Dangerous to Wildlife
In 2000, an autopsy of a beached...
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If you're offering plastic shopping bags to your customers, you should probably contact a wholesale tote bag supplier and hop on the reusable bandwagon. There are so many benefits of reusable bags rather than plastic ones that end up being thrown out and making up more than 10% of debris that ends up on U.S. shorelines. Here are a few reasons why your shoppers will enjoy reusable bags over disposable.
- Durability -- Reusable bags are much more durable than traditional plastic shopping bags....
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In some parts of the U.S., because plastic bags aren't being properly disposed of by consumers, people are forced to do their shopping without plastic bags.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which has been collecting bags for more than a decade, only 2% of plastic bags are actually recycled in the United States. Reusable bags are a great alternative to typical grocery bags, and might become even more popular after various state legislation bans plastic bags in even more...
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You are familiar with the reusable totebag. You know how it’s good for the environment, how much stronger it is and how it can even be a fashion statement. A different kind of reusable bag has come onto the scene – the drawstring bag. It may not be new to you but until recently, it had limited use. If you have never had one, you may wonder “What am I supposed to do with this drawstring bag?” Here are a few things that make them...
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More and more, U.S. consumers are demanding that businesses “go green.”
Reusable bags are undoubtedly environmentally friendly. Depending on the type, most multi-use bags last for at least a year – sometimes for much longer. The longer they last, the dirtier they become and it isn’t just dirt that’s a problem – it’s bacteria too. If you carry your groceries in reusable bags, you need to wash your reusable bags on a regular basis.
The...
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In the U.S., the average person generates about 7 pounds of trash every day and over a ton of trash every year. The amount of garbage we generate has tripled since the 1960s but most of that trash doesn’t need to end up in the landfill. In fact, some estimates show that 75% of trash is actually recyclable but to recycle, we need to sort that garbage.
Landfill
Anything that goes into your garbage can usually ends up in the landfill. There are more than 3,000 landfills...
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Remember the question, “Paper or plastic?” A few decades ago, that little question could set off an argument. Today, many people are opting for “neither” and going with reusable bags. That’s a good thing for multiple reasons from the environment to money and beyond. What if everyone used their own? Here are some facts about reusable bags to answer that question.
Plastic
Pretty much everyone is against plastic today. Though some...
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