Reusable Grocery Bags Savannah GA

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Food Lion
(912) 232-4806
1484 Dean Forest Road
Garden City, GA
Jones Red & White
(912) 352-2370
4607 Habersham Rd
Savannah, GA
Target
(912) 644-1600
1907 E Victory Dr
Savannah, GA
Walmart Supercenter
(912) 354-0335
1955 E. Montgomery Crossroads
Savannah, GA
Target
(912) 925-2667
14065 Abercorn St
Savannah, GA
Publix
(912) 353-1260
5500 Abercorn St Ste 2
Savannah, GA
Hunter Army Airfield
(912) 352-5007
Bldg 6025
Savannah, GA
Sam'S Club
(912)352-3330
1975 E. Montgomery Crossroads
Savannah, GA
Food Lion
(
2208 Derenne Ave.
Savannah, GA
Walmart Supercenter
(912) 921-0882
6000 Ogeechee Road
Savannah, GA
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How to Live Without Plastic Bags

Plastic bag in a Tree

In a plastic-dominated world, it’s hard to imagine doing everyday tasks completely plastic-bag free. But you can do it! And the environment will thank you for it.

Plastic bags are incredibly harmful to the environment: One plastic bag can take up to 1,000 years to degrade and remains toxic even after it breaks down, according to reuseit.com , a company that sells reusable bags and educates consumers on how to live plastic-free.

Why contribute to harming the earth? Follow these simple tips on how to live without plastic bags and you’ll wonder why you ever thought you needed them anyway.

Step 1: Think and consider.

Think about all of the ways you use plastic bags. Do you use sandwich bags to store leftover food in the refrigerator or to store a to-go lunch? Do you use trash bags to line trashcans throughout the home? Do you use single-use plastic bags to carry your groceries home from the store? You can easily eliminate all of these plastic bag uses.

Step 2: Take action.

Recycle the plastic bags you already have and start from scratch.

Replace single-use plastic bags with reusable bags.

Store reusable bags in the trunk of your car, so they will always be on hand for a grocery store run or a spontaneous shopping trip.

I’m always amazed how few people use reusable bags at the grocery store. From a practicality standpoint, canvas bags are sturdier and can hold more items than flimsy plastic bags. While other shoppers waste time struggling to load their multitudes of plastic bags into their carts, I sling my canvas bag over my shoulder and walk out the door. Fast. Simple. And no need to even deal with a cart.

You can have fun with reusable bags too. If you already own a few large purses or tote bags that you wouldn’t mind repurposing, why not use those instead of purchasing new reusable bags?

Use other storage containers in place of Ziploc-type bags.

Instead of storing dinner leftovers in plastic bags or using them to transport lunch to school or work, use other cont...

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