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Thinking About Reusable Bags – A Message to Cashiers and Baggers

Some didn’t see it coming, but the reusable bag movement has hit us like a big green tidal wave.  Isn’t it time for retailers to implement better training to effectively promote this important trend?

While it’s up to the consumer to bring their own bag, cashiers and baggers are the next line of defense in reducing wasteful plastic bags.  Whether it’s the grocery store, the corner store, or the mall — retailers are the key to breaking the plastic habit.

Consumers have started developing their own habits, like returning reusable bags to the car after unloading them, storing reusable bags near keys or writing ‘BRING YOUR OWN BAG’ at the top of the grocery list.  They might even carry a folding nylon reusable bag in a purse, pocket or glove compartment.  (…)

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Reusable Bag Fundraiser at Scarborough High School

Scarborough teens involved in the high school ECOS club will be selling ‘limited edition’ reusable bags as an earth-friendly fundraiser .   ECOS, which stands for the Environmental Club of Scarborough, is an after school club that strives to heighten the local community’s awareness of environmental issues and encourage more eco-friendly lifestyles.

bag-logo-ecosThe students held a design contest where they accepted submissions from fellow students.  The bags have been printed with the winning design (–signed by “Brie” the artist).

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Making Reusable Bags a Habit!

Earlier this week a survey in a USA Today snapshot poll showed some interesting statistics.  Readers were asked how often they “Bring Their Own Bag” to the grocery store.  Here are the results:
10% Always
19% Frequently
32% Occasionally
That leaves almost 40% who NEVER bring their own bag.  It makes you wonder — will the mainstream public ever catch on the  Bring You Own Bag movement?

As we are educated about the problems with global warming and our dependence on fossil fuels — we becoming more aware of our countries tendency toward over-consumption.  This over-consumption means more factories producing more and more products, which produces more and more pollution.  While it’s hard to convince American’s to ‘want less’ — there are many things we consume that are actually easy to give up.

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Free Reusable Bags at Scarborough Farmers Market

In celebration of Scarborough’s 350th anniversary celebration, a Farmers Market will be held at Memorial Park on Saturday July 12th.

Scarborough Downs has generously dontated 500 free reusable grocery bags to be given away for the first 500 shoppers at the Farmer’s Market today!  Bags were produced by Bulletin Bag [.com] and are made of nonwoven polypropylene containing a minimum of 25% post consumer and post industrial recycled content.

Thank you Scarborough Downs for supporting reusable grocery bags!

Free Reusable Bag Giveaway at Shaw’s

Bulletin Bags offered for free tomorrow.  Limited edition Bulletin Bags will be available for free on June 14th at two Shaw’s locations in Southern Maine.  The bags will feature the winning design from the first ever Nurture Nature Design Contest.

Bags will be available at Shaw’s in Biddeford from 10 am to 12 pm and at Shaw’s in Scarborough from 1pm to 3pm.  Children involved in the contest will distribute the free bags!

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