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In reply to the discussion: help me out - how do can i manage without plastic bags? [View all]JI7
(93,856 posts)12. you can easily buy them , but if you don't want to pay and it's a real issue for you
i recommend finding some businesses which deal with a lot of plastic waste and just getting some free from what they would throw out anyways.
when i was a kid i needed some cardboard boxes at times and we would find some place which would always get shipments and throw the boxes out . they actually put them separate from other trash because i think a lot of other people would come by for the boxes.
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rarely- i accumulated enough ralphs, vons, etc bags to handle most garbage
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2014
#6
Think of something that looks like a cylindrical plastic kitchen trash can, with a snug lid.
winter is coming
Mar 2014
#24
you can easily buy them , but if you don't want to pay and it's a real issue for you
JI7
Mar 2014
#12
We keep all sorts of bags for litter-scooping and other trash: bread bags, inner
petronius
Mar 2014
#20
not a total ban, but now people have to bring their own reusable or pay for paper bags
JI7
Mar 2014
#23
I buy kitty waste bags at Dollar Tree. Box of 40 for $1.00. Sometimes in rolls too.
Paper Roses
Mar 2014
#25
For garbage, you can use the paper bags if that is what the grocery store is giving now.
Squinch
Mar 2014
#37
http://www.storesupply.com/pc-13204-623-plastic-thank-you-bags-white-90109.aspx
Travis_0004
Mar 2014
#52