I’ve genuinely been working on being eco-conscious, especially in my grocery shopping. I take my reusable bags into the store with me, slapping them down on the conveyor belt with the rest of my loot from the shopping trip. It only took the baggers at my local grocery store a few times of asking, “Do you want me to use these for your groceries?” before they caught on and now it’s a regular thing. Not only do reusable bags typically hold more groceries than plastic bags, I feel so great using them. I have very few plastic bags in my pantry to be recycled, and my children are becoming very environmentally conscious.
ACME Bag.
$9.95
{via Reusable Bags}.
Reusable Bags is a company dedicated to selling all things reusable. Grocery & produce bags, lunch sacks, water bottles, & tote bags. Their website is full of all sorts of helpful information pertaining to recycling {and how you can take part in it} and their products are very sturdy and practical. I hope you’ll use their products & incorporate the three R’s {reduce, re-use, and recycle} into your lifestyle, giving you peace of mind about helping the planet.
Organic Produce Bag.
$2.95
$2.95
SIGG Kids Reusable Bottles.
10.2 fl. oz.
{via Reusable Bags}.
$15.95 each.
10.2 fl. oz.
{via Reusable Bags}.
$15.95 each.
Petit Elefant readers take 20% off your Reusable Bags order. Use code: 2ac482 in the discount/coupon section of checkout. One discount per order, good through 3.17.2009.
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I’ve been working on my eco-consciousness as well. I bought my first Sigg water bottle a little while ago and I absolutely love it. Thanks for the discount.
Thanks! My college grocery store sells canvas bags for 50 cents, and I just love them. It makes me feel better about what I’m doing for the environment, makes my groceries easier to carry, and saves me 10 cents at the checkout! (I’m a big fan)
thanks for this!