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10 Ways To Reuse Plastic Bags



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By : Ivy Newport    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-18 03:26:23
First of all, avoid acquiring plastic bags. Reusable cloth bags are sturdier and way better for the environment. Nonetheless, all of us end up having our own store of plastic bags to deal with. Instead of throwing them out, however, which would be very wasteful, consider reusing them. Bags are very versatile. Once the groceries have been unpacked, a plastic bag’s life does not need to be over. There are many ways to reuse a plastic bag.

To get started, here are just ten of those ways:

1. Use them as trash can liners. Why buy new garbage bags when you can just reuse the ones you already have from the grocery store? It’s cheaper, less wasteful, and more convenient (you don’t have to go and get more bags).

2. Reuse them as grocery bags, again. If you don’t have a cloth bag, why not reuse your old plastic bags? They worked once; they’ll work again, provided they’re not ripped.

3. Use them as storage bags. We all have things to store. Consider using a plastic bag to store them. They’re more squishable and can fit into tighter spaces more easily than boxes.

4. Use plastic bags for packaging. If your boxes are full of fragile things (especially when moving or shipping) and need a little more cushioning, roll up a few plastic bags and stuff them in.

5. Pack your lunch for tomorrow in a plastic bag. It’s quick and easy and works wonderfully for soup, which can leak easily without you knowing it!

6. Use a plastic bag to pick up after your dog—if you have a dog. After all, you shouldn’t leave it behind, and plastic bags are free and disposable. Why spend money on bags you’ll be throwing out immediately? Don’t. Use something you already have instead.

7. Store your dirty travel clothes in a plastic bag. This is for when you’re on the road and don’t have the chance to do laundry – but still don’t want your filthy, stinky clothes affecting your nice clean ones in your suitcase. It’s smaller and lighter than other bags, and easier to store. It also won’t leave the smell behind.

8. Make a hair mask wrap – this is great when you want to soak your hair in a healing balm or eggs and mayonnaise for a good hour. Instead of having the smell go everywhere and the mask dry up and lose its effectiveness, wrap it with a plastic bag.

9. Use a plastic bag as a cutting board for messy items, such as meats. The cleanup is quick and easy: just throw the bag out when you’re done.

10. Use a plastic bag as an icepack. Whatever the icepack is for (perhaps someone took a nasty spill), a plastic bag will work sufficiently. Throw in ice, tie the ends, and let the healing begin.

While there are many ways to reuse plastic bags, you may find your stock is still increasing more than it’s decreasing. Owning a cloth bag should help alleviate this problem, but, nonetheless, if you have more plastic bags than you know what to do with, recycle them. There are recycling bins for plastic bags outside of many grocery stores; get rid of your excess bags there.

With the bags you decide to keep, find new ways to make them useful. This list is a short one. Look up other ideas or try to come up with some of your own. Just don’t let those plastic bags go to waste.

Author Resource:

Ivy Newport is the president and product strategist at Every Little Bit (http://www.everylittlebitgreen.com ), an online retail store featuring eco-friendly products for your every day needs. You are welcome to use this article provided you mention Every Little Bit to credit authorship.

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