In honor of EARTH WEEK, today’s post is one small step towards minimizing waste and saving paper. If you’re not already doing it I would strongly encourage you to start using the reusable shopping bags when going to the grocery (or all your shopping for that matter). I was hesitant at first too – I came up with the standard arguments that I needed the plastic and paper bags at home because I reused them for small waste bins in the bathrooms or to wrap boxes I was shipping or some of you may use the plastic bags as ‘pooper-scoopers’ when you’re walking your dog. Regardless of your excuse there is a simple compromise – you likely have more paper or plastic bags than you need (plastic bags seem to grow exponentially over time). By using part reusable bags and part of the disposable when you shop – you get what you need at home and help the environment. I take my bags to the grocery and when my reusable bags are full at the check out I switch to paper or plastic (plastic only if I need them for the small waste bins at home, otherwise, always use paper as it’s better for the environment and costs your grocery store less money).
Keep the reusable bags organized and accessible by storing them folded in the trunk of your car or your coat closet – you’ll see them when you leave to run errands or you’ll always have them with you. See below images for storage suggestions. Take them into the grocery store with you and keep them in the cart while you shop.

Reusable Shopping Bags stored in a Coat Closet

Reusable Shopping Bags stored in Car Trunk
Most grocery stores sell the reusable bags for $0.99-$1.99 – a minimal investment. Some stores are even offering a discount now for bringing your own bags – ask your store if they offer a discount.
Also note that your collection of reusable bags does not have to coordinate. Your collection can grow over time. Reusable shopping bags is not a fashion competition – just look at my collection! These bags also make carrying in the groceries from your car to your kitchen much easier! It’s a win-win for you and the environment.

My Reusable Shopping Bags filled with Groceries (notice I did not have enough so I also use paper bags)









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