It’s an easy one, what to do with shopping bags....wait you mean you aren’t using a basket or reusable bag?!?!? 😳🤪🤮😭
Okay okay I digress, but let’s be honest we all have probably forgotten once or twice and everywhere doesn’t provide boxes (Thanks Natural Grocers, Aldi’s, Elephant Cloud, etc.) so what do you do?
Well I live on a bus, so:
This is what I do with the plastic ones, use them for trash bags (..wow so classic bro ...) but the real challenge is keeping your trash down, this is day 3 for me and that’s faster than normal. Lots of produce means less trash.
As for brown paper bags, personally I use them to dry fresh picked herbs in. It works great just make sure their is air flow between whatever herbs you use. One may separate herbs with sheets of newspaper (possible dye contamination? ) it works great in dry climates and retains chlorophyll and other desires plant compounds.
I also use the boxes for sorting things on my bus. So many options. Waxed cardboard boxes are often not recyclable but make great fire starter.
In the end I’m gonna vote reusable bag or basket or personal cart (bring it on burners) is most sustainable. But when we must take home the “single use container” find a way to reuse, reuse, reuse or reuse before you recycle.
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I've been using white canvas bags. They are expensive but last a long time. I am still using a bag that I got in the eighties when plastic sacks first became an option. When I shop I often point out that my bag is older than most baggers ... oddly few people find that observation interesting.
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