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Kill Grocery Bags

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    sley
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    Change the Habit  — 4 months ago

    We don't need these plastic bags. Cotton and hemp are renewable resources.

    I used to work in retail. We'd receive hundreds of thousands of plastic bags in a year. Too much petroleum; too much waste.

    I spent a good bit of time in Germany this summer. Free plastic grocery bags weren't an option. The first time I went to the store without my own bag was the last. See if walking for 3 miles with a cluster of carrots hanging off of your belt won't help you remember.


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