The Best Bang for Your Buck When You BYOB
Posted by lindseyshoe
Any reusable bag is greener than plastic or paper grocery bags but some are greener and more durable than others. Here’s a comparison of 9 versions of reusable grocery bags sold at grocery stores and what’s in the bag for your buck.
In 2007 the Environmental Protection Agency noted that 3.8 million tons of plastic bags and wrap and 72,000 tons of paper bags ended up as waste in landfills. There is a green swing towards reusable bags but too often paper and plastic are still making the “home run.”
In prior articles we brought you
Release Yourself from Plastic Bags Bondage and
Can We Live in a Plastic Free World? discussing how our family decided to “just say no” to plastic bags.
Did you join the many families, like ours, who vowed to just say no to both plastic and paper grocery bags this year? Greenjoyment’s reader, Angela LaFon did and offers up her product review comparison of which reusable shopping bags really do “Give You More Bang for Your Buck.”
For a comparison of shopping bags from stores such as Kroger’s to Whole Foods, find out which cloth shopping bags really hold up at
Reusable Grocery Bags Comparison
3 Responses to “The Best Bang for Your Buck When You BYOB”
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It is tough changing the plastic bag habit. One thing I have started doing to help others is to use a tote bag to wrap gifts in. Wherever I purchase the gift I purchase the tote bag too, it helps them get some more bags (or their first) and acts as the wrapping paper for the gift. Less muss, less fuss. Everyone is loving the idea and asked to borrow it so I am glad it’s working!
Hi Lisa, it sure takes time for people to change their habits. Some change soon. Some take a bit longer. And some don’t change at all. Sometimes the majority of them tend to fit the last category. It is sure frustrating for those of us who are more conscious of the environment and are making changes to make it a better place to live in. Guess we got to be more tolerant – http://climatarians.org.
Give it some time!
Joost Hoogstrate