Plastic bags are not cool. You know it. I know it. He knows it. She knows it. Yet, each year in the U.S., we add one hundred billion plastic bags to landfills. Plastics don’t biodegrade, they photo-degrade, which means they sit there for hundreds of years slowly breaking down into terrible toxins that harm our wildlife and contaminate our water and soil. Paper bags are better than plastic, but they’re not as saintly as you’d imagine either. I was shocked to learn that about four times more energy and heaps of water are used to produce paper bags.
So what’s a girl to do? Well you could use your pockets or put that donkey-and-cart to use, or you could simply make a point of bringing your own bag.
I’ve recently banished plastic—bags not cards of course—from my shopping outings and the first few weeks my main problem was that I wouldn’t think about the bloody bag until I was at the register and needed it! Kind of like the way I don’t think about food until I’m ravenous and then I’ll eat anything [McDonald’s can put] in front of me.
So it seems the trick to my being a plastic-free shopper is planning for the fact that I don’t plan. I could tie a string—a green string even—to my finger to remind myself to grab a bag before I go shopping, or I could just stick a reusable bag in the car, in my handbag, in my jacket pocket, on my coat rack, on my gate, and on my arm so that I’m always armed and ready to fight off those plastic-pushers.
If you stash these reusable babies wherever you stop before leaving the house, there’s a good chance you’ll use one. There’s an even better chance you’ll want to use one if you outfit yourself with one of these stylish but sturdy alternatives to that nasty plastic bag:
I’ll be happy to be called a Baggu Lady, toting these stylish and colorful reusable totes around. One baggu ($8) holds the contents of two to three plastic grocery bags so I’m planning to buy a six-pack ($38) of sturdy nylon baggus—in fuschia, olive, navy, grey, aqua, and red—to tote my whole trolley-full of groceries (and six-packs) in style. I love that these bags are ethically made in China. I love that they’re machine-washable. I love that shipping costs are a low flat rate of $2. I love that each Baggu comes with a little drawstring pouch so that you can easily stash it in your purse or pocket. And I just LOVE saying “Yoohoo, I’ve got my own Baggu!” really loudly at the Duane Reade register. Plastic looks pathetic next to these bags.



























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