4.07.2008

The bag lady was right all along....

In an effort to reduce my contribution to adding plastic trash to the earth, I have been utilizing 2-3 medium-sized cloth bags on my weekly shopping trips for groceries for the last month. I have already slashed the amount of plastic bags in the house by a significant amount. The bags are useful for small trash cans we have in the basement and under the kitchen sink, but I have not needed to add to the large amount that I have accumulated for the last few years and kept hidden since I never wanted to throw them away. I should have converted to reusable bags much earlier, but since I was just lazy in that respect, I failed to do so, but now that I am doing that, I don't know why more people don't do the same. Some stores already charge for using them and since Euros are much more concerned about the environment than the average american, you find higher usage of reusable bags for shopping. Whole Foods will eliminate plastic bags in about two weeks. Think of the implications to the earth if Walmart or Best Lie (thanks D; I still laugh using that description) had a policy like this in place.

Once again, americans need to wake up and think about tomorrow....

6 comments:

phun N gab and the Gay Circus Elves said...

You know, that's a great idea, although we go shopping every two weeks. I use the plastic bags for garbage & as rubbish bags for the toilet room. (Something for the Europeans)

Anonymous said...

rubbish? lol

The D said...

Good man. I used to take my backpack to the grocery. You should have seen the strange looks I got from the clerks when I told them I didnt need plastic bags. What I really want to get is one of those European shopping bags.

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Anonymous said...

nice grocery lingerie there, D

Josue' said...

LOL!

shqipo said...

ya, i bought a "reusable" (let's see how many times i can use that) bag at TJ. used it twice already.

it reminds me of back home. plastic bags were luxury items. everyone had home-made cloth bags that we'd use when shopping for groceries.