Monday, 12 November 2012

What to do with Extra Plastic Bags?

Plastic bags are a part of our everyday life. While some people mainly use it to bag their groceries, others have used it to store their things, line their wastebaskets, or keep it around for future needs. According to Californians Against Waste, just California alone use about 19 million plastic bags every year. Since plastic bags are far from being biodegradable, why not use them to their fullest potential? There are plenty of useful, fun, and creative activities to partake in to achieve your eco-friendly goals.


Reuse for Future Grocery Shopping Trips

            If you are worried about the environment, plastic bags do not usually become useless after the first round of shopping. In fact, many of the plastic bags leftover are still intact and reusable, so why not bring them back to the grocery store? Many grocery stores will gladly allow you to reuse plastic bags for future grocery shopping trips. Even if you do not wish to reuse, perhaps your local grocery store will have a recycle bin for plastic bags. Recycling your plastic bags is far better than throwing them away in the trash. Ask your local grocery store if there is a recycling program available.

Crocheting with Plastic Bags

            On YouTube, Cristen Andrews shows viewers how to crochet with plastic bags for CRAFT. Backpacks, cup holders, and other items can be made by crocheting plastic bags. Crocheting plastic bags are a good way to recycle plastic bags without having to throw them away after the bag tears apart. Plastic bag manufacturer often allow for personalized plastic bags which can allow your products to have different and unique designs. More fun arts and crafts can be found on YouTube for those who are interested in finding other uses for an over abundance of plastic bags lying around their homes.
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Utilize Plastic Bags

            If recycling is not enough to get rid of all the plastic bags lying around at home, why not utilize them around your home and garden in every way imaginable? Aside from using it to line your trash can, plastic bags can be used as a lunch bag for your kids, shoe protectors, or if you are into gardening, you can use it to protect your plants. Plastic bags can be quite useful in rainy weather to protect your bike seat from getting wet. Some people have also taken plastic bags with them while walking their dog to pick up doggy poo from the ground. With so many uses for plastic bags, why toss them in the trash after its initial purpose (groceries)?

            Instead of adding to the problem of clogged landfills and ocean pollution, why not make other uses for plastic bags lying around your home? It should come as no surprise that plastic bag recycling and reuse need to be advocated. Otherwise, these non-environment friendly bags will wreak havoc on our environment. Partake in some of the above mentioned activities to achieve your eco-friendly goals today.
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