Submitted By: Steve Richard (swrichard@comcast.net)
Challenge
I’m one of those people who has finally trained myself to bring reusable grocery bags to the store every time, but never really thought much about the produce bags that end up inside them. Somehow they never seemed as significant. But the reality is that every time I shop I probably end up with 4-8 bags of produce and that easily adds up to 500+ plastic produce bags a year. The grocery stores now accept plastic bags for recycling (typically used for decking) near the entrance/exit of the stores, but I’m not really organized enough to do that very well. And as we all know plastic doesn’t decompose, so virtually all plastic ever produced is still on the planet somewhere.
Solution Details
Since I’ve been trying to avoid using disposable produce bags, I’ve realized that half the time I really don’t need any type of bag. So, now I just put many items that have their own protective skin (that I won’t be eating), like bananas, oranges, grapefruit, melon, avocado, onion, etc. directly into the grocery basket without any bag. I use the bags when I really need them, like for a pound of green beans.
Benefits & Payback
I’ve been so psyched about the reusable produce bags that I’ve already given 10 packs to friends, hopefully preventing the unnecessary use of over 5000+ produce bags per year!!
Informational Links
washableproducebags.com - available at Diablo Foods and Whole Foods
I’ve also seen other types on the Internet:
reusablebags.com - a great selection