Think Outside The Bag!




- Reusing bags saves trees and lessens the damage caused by plastic bag litter.
- Each MOMs reusable bag you use has the potential to eliminate an average of 1000 plastic bags over its lifetime.
- Worldwide, consumers use 1 million plastic bags per minute or 525,600,000,000 bags a year, that’s alot!
- Is paper better? It depends. While they decompose faster, much more energy is used producing the bags. Think of forests being mown down to give you a fresh bag every time you shop.
- Plastic bags don’t biodegrade, they photodegrade: the bags break down into small toxic fragments contaminating soil, waterways and ultimately the food chain
- Paper bags are made by cutting down trees that take more than 20 years to grow.
- Sea turtles, whales and other marine mammals die every year from eating discarded plastic bags mistaken for food.
- Plastic bags are among the 12 items of debris found most often in coastal cleanups, according to the Center for Marine Conservation.
So would you like paper or plastic?
NEITHER! because….
- Both use up valuable natural resources for a single-use, disposable product.
- Both have negative impacts on wildlife and pollute our environment.
- Both create significant toxic by-products during their lifecycles.
- Neither is effectively recycled.
August 15th, 2006 at 11:18 pm
So you a cloth bag, which is easy to sew — or a string bad favored by Europeans. Carry it in your car and you’ll always be ready!
November 11th, 2006 at 10:09 pm
how hard is this to remember? i work at the store and you’d be surprised how many people that come again and again more than once a week who never ever bring a bag back for their full carts.
April 9th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
I bought a jute bag from my hometown Kolkata three years ago and still I use it. I have washed it many times. I have gifted it such Bags to my Maa, Sister,Grandmaa who love to use them. Friends u can also try.
April 9th, 2007 at 1:14 pm
Whenever I buy fruits with my girlfriend I insist her to carry them in her beautiful cloyh bag which she carries to class daily. She does so.We both try not to use plastics.
July 25th, 2007 at 1:37 pm
I bought a bunch of MOM bags and everybody wants
one . Before I buy more , are your bags biodegradable ?
recycled ?
recyclable ?
what are they made of ?
January 7th, 2008 at 10:06 am
Thank you so much for stopping the usage of plastic bags in your stores! I’ve been trying to convince my family and friends to use cloth bags and it was really nice to hear that a supermarket was doing the same.
January 30th, 2008 at 11:52 am
I love these bags! I have done a little hunting though and there’s a place in the UK that does patterned and styled jute bags. These are really cool is there any chance of expanding the MOM range to include some other styles and designs?
January 30th, 2008 at 11:56 am
opps,
sorry guys typo in the address jute bags there
Angie x
January 30th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Angie,
We have, and still are considering other bags for our stores. Our main goal, however, is not style but to try and get as many people reusing bags as possible. It was the reason we went with one that we could offer for a low price. We actually lose money on the sale of each bag, as we pay more for them than what we charge.
To be honest, right now we are looking at bags that are made out of 100 percent recycled soda bottles. They would cost a couple bucks more than the current ones, but they will complete the chain of recycling.
February 1st, 2008 at 5:57 am
Ahh,
ok they sound like a really good idea.
March 8th, 2008 at 11:28 am
I want to buy a couple hundred bags to give one to each house in my small town to help educate them and speed adoption of the “no plastic bag” philosophy. Would you sell me that many bags? I want to do this on April 22nd to honor Earth Day next month.