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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, September 8, 2008

REUSABLE SHOPPING BAGS HELP KEEP GROCERY SHOPPING GREEN.
In the bag

By Mary Kaye Ritz
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Save the planet and a few cents while shopping in style.
Longs, 99¢ to $2.99

Photos by JEFF WIDENER | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Say no to paper AND plastic. The real answer to the question of how to carry home groceries is ... a reusable tote bag.

Besides saving the planet, some are downright pretty. Take the $25 Reyn Spooner cotton-blend grocery tote in a fern print that could double as a handbag, depending on the outfit.

We hear Hermes has a silk one that folds up tiny as a wallet for just $960, as does Italian designer Conseulo Castiglioni's grocery tote (his is a mere $843). But that's just plum crazy talk here in Hawai'i, where most of us prefer rubber slippers to Jimmy Choos for a trip to the grocery store.

Many stores are offering a discount — and these days, every penny counts — for customers who bring their own.

As groups around Hawai'i again prepare to take up the issue of a plastic bag ban, check out this selection of grocery bags that are all the Isle supermarket rage.

BAGGING TIPS

  • Pledge to use reusable bags and convert friends and family to do the same.

  • Actually use them: Until you get in the habit of carrying it into the store, put a note on top of the grocery list reminding you to take the bags with you to market. Keep them in a place where you'll remember to grab them — in full view in your car, for example.

  • Remind checkers at the onset of the checkout process that you have the bags, so they remember to give you credit, if the store offers it, and don't start bagging in the thin plastic bags.

  • Sometimes, a gentle re-training is in order. We've seen clerks go into autopilot and begin putting groceries in plastic bags, and when told that there's a reusable tote, actually put the plastic-bagged groceries directly into the tote. A reminder that fewer plastic bags are for the good of the Earth seems to help.

    Sources: www.Reusablebags.com, Gannett News Service, Honolulu Advertiser

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