
Tuesday Whole Foods market announced they will no longer use plastic bags in their stores.
They will use either recycled paper or reusable shopping bags.
Whole foods has 270 chains and a local store here in Charlottesville.
They have done a test run of this in San Francisco and Toronto Canada with great success!
The "whole" idea is to reduce the 50-80 billion plastic bags that end up in land fills each year.
I predict that this trend will go to other store chains very quickly
On January 16th our Virginia Legislator "Introduced: the following Bill to the Assembly.
SB711: Plastic carryout bags; retail merchant shall provide durable plastic bag, with handles, etc.
Here is a link to the current status of that Bill
Green building has become very popular and now the consumer is being brought into it too.
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I LOVE Harris Teeter as I ask for their large PAPER bags when I shop there and used them at home and in my office for storage, etc.
I use plastic bags to line smaller trash cans at home * keep them in the bottom and when liner is discarded they are easy to find and then line the can so that drippy/leaky items don't get onto the cans.
I use the CLEAR (Lowe's #48) bags to store scarves, sweaters and other items in my closet so that I can find them....
I doubt Wal-Mart, Food Lion or Giant will get rid of plastic bags.....Now that we know that the McIntire Recycling Center is actually taking items to the landfill - we just need the technology and system to recycle them PROPERLY!!
Hey Charles,
My wife was talking about this last night. She had seen something similar on the news down here in Florida. I think it is excellent. The plastic bags that are currently being used are horrible for the environment. I actually preferred the old paper bags.
Great Post....I hope this becomes a national thing.
Sean Allen
This is long over due. Good for Whole foods.
Bonner
When I was in Europe last week - I bought a few items at a grocery store. I think I was the only person in the store who didn't have my own reusable/grocery bag. (Wow talk about feeling out of place!)
The clerk gladly sold me a heavy-duty plastic bag (for about $1.50 US). It was that or juggle my things back to my hotel. It seems the good ole US is a bit behind on being green.
It takes more energy to build a paper bag so hopefully they will get rid of them as well and everyone will have to bring a resuable bag. It is going to take awhile, but that would be great.
J.
Charles,
'Recycling' isn't something that should require legislation...it should be our personal responsibility!!! Thanks, Fran
Congrats to Whole Foods! I ALWAYS ask for paper and the bagger ALWAYS looks at me like I have six eyes!! I like them, not only for their 'green' qualities, but they don't float around like the plastic in the back of my car!!
Whoohoo! I heard Kohls department stores are looking to do the same thing. I am proud to say I just bought cloth bags from Walmart of all places to use for my groceries. Everyone can do their part.
WOW what a GREAT RESPONCE TO THIS POST!!!!
I am glad to see so many of you in support of this idea.
I just want to add: when we use these re-useable bags, can we get the guy who fills them at the store to follow us home and put the groceries away for us????
Seriously, recycling is a great thing!!!
Charles
You know ..we live 25 miles from the city and I find these bags in the tops of our trees sometimes...I am glad the stores are becoming pro-active on this.
TREY - WOW 25 miles from town. That is too much!
Hi Charles, I like that .. I always opt for the paper bags when I shop!
G