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Sustainability Tip #15: Cloth Bags

There were some really good bargains on at the grocery stores today so on my day off I ventured out…to return 2 hours later! I guess I wasn’t the only one who wanted to take advantage of the sales and stock up on pantry items. Luckily I had my sturdy cloth bags with me so all of my purchases got home safe and sound. My parents have used cloth bags for ever, way before stores starting charging for the plastic ones. So I when I started doing my own groceries I bought some cloth bags. Sustainable PF and I now have close to 10 I think. On an average trip I use probably 5-7 bags so if I were to pay $0.05 for each of those every time, I would pay somewhere between $0.25-$0.35 every grocery trip. If you consider that each bag cost us $1, the savings are big! Moreover I feel better knowing I am decreasing the number of plastic bags being produced by decreasing my demand for them. There is already too much plastic in the world.

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6 comments to Sustainability Tip #15: Cloth Bags

  • brokeprofessionals

    I love the idea but we use the reusable store brand ones. I would like them more though if my wife would have bought half blue half pink instead of all pink. Particularly when I go shopping by myself. lol.

  • GrowRichSimply

    Great tip. We aren’t charged for the plastic bags so there’s no financial incentive to switch — but we do make sure and reuse the plastic bags for other projects around the house (mostly scooping the kitty’s box!) instead of tossing them out directly.
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  • brad

    One thing to keep in mind with cloth bags (I use ‘em too!) is that it’s a good idea to throw them in the laundry at least once a week to prevent build-up of bacteria that may colonize the microscopic bits of food left behind. There have apparently been cases of food poisoning in the US related to this. So I wash mine regularly, although I’ve learned the hard way that putting cloth bags in the dryer can sometimes make them shrink dramatically!

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