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	<title>Comments on: Plastic Bags: The Scourge of Africa (and a little closer to home, too)</title>
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		<title>By: Julanne Rutten</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julanne Rutten</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have four cloths bags and a wine caddy and have found that I can get most everything in them. Before then, it took only a few trips to the store to gather an unmanageable amount of plastic bags. There is one exception, I like my seafood or poultry in a plastic bag before it&#039;s placed in the cloth one. The only drawback to cloth is that many baggers haven&#039;t exactly perfected the art of packing them well.

Leisa, I like your idea of making a pledge on Earth Day. Next year, why don&#039;t you issue a challenge to your friends and family? I will certainly participate!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have four cloths bags and a wine caddy and have found that I can get most everything in them. Before then, it took only a few trips to the store to gather an unmanageable amount of plastic bags. There is one exception, I like my seafood or poultry in a plastic bag before it&#8217;s placed in the cloth one. The only drawback to cloth is that many baggers haven&#8217;t exactly perfected the art of packing them well.</p>
<p>Leisa, I like your idea of making a pledge on Earth Day. Next year, why don&#8217;t you issue a challenge to your friends and family? I will certainly participate!</p>
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		<title>By: Leisa Pichard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leisa Pichard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 11:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For Earth Day this year I made a pledge to quit using plastic bags. I have to say the biggest challenge is remembering to take the cloth bags to the store with me. I can&#039;t tell you how many times I&#039;ve gotten to check-out and realized I have no bags. So now, I too have a zipped Target bag in my purse. But I find that many times, I don&#039;t need a bag at all. The clerks put even the smallest things in a bag. A pack of gum, for instance, gets bagged. A greeting card. Seriously, why do you need a bag for something you can carry in your hand? But I think the clerks, and most customers, don&#039;t even think about it. 

Frankly, in addition to the benefits to the earth, cloth bags don&#039;t pile up at my house like the plastic. (I think the plastic bags breed!). And I don&#039;t have to find a place to store them like I do the plastic. AND you can get more in the cloth bags--especially those awesome green Publix bags which I use for everything. So fewer trips to unload the groceries. I seriously love them. And remember, the grocery store is not the only place to think about your bagging choices.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Earth Day this year I made a pledge to quit using plastic bags. I have to say the biggest challenge is remembering to take the cloth bags to the store with me. I can&#8217;t tell you how many times I&#8217;ve gotten to check-out and realized I have no bags. So now, I too have a zipped Target bag in my purse. But I find that many times, I don&#8217;t need a bag at all. The clerks put even the smallest things in a bag. A pack of gum, for instance, gets bagged. A greeting card. Seriously, why do you need a bag for something you can carry in your hand? But I think the clerks, and most customers, don&#8217;t even think about it. </p>
<p>Frankly, in addition to the benefits to the earth, cloth bags don&#8217;t pile up at my house like the plastic. (I think the plastic bags breed!). And I don&#8217;t have to find a place to store them like I do the plastic. AND you can get more in the cloth bags&#8211;especially those awesome green Publix bags which I use for everything. So fewer trips to unload the groceries. I seriously love them. And remember, the grocery store is not the only place to think about your bagging choices.</p>
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