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Using and purchasing reusable shopping bags has gotten popularity lately and for good cause. With a reusable shopping bag in place of plastic-type shopping bag could have a large have an impact on the environment. Plastic bags are made of oil and then generally go to the land fill after a particular use. They stimulate our need for foreign oil, as well as become a safety risk to creatures and the environment.

Experts projected that Americans use 100 billion plastic bags shopping bags every year. Globally, the number maximizes to 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic shopping bags per annum. Plastic bags are recyclable, but lower than 3% are ever exchanged. That means almost all of them enter into the oceans, on the terrain as litter, or in landfills. Plastic bags are usually not biodegradable. A plastic bag needs about 1,000 years before it actually starts to decompose and when it does, it generates toxins into our environment.

Plastic bags in addition cause a large issue for wildlife. About 75% of sea turtles found dead in the deep sea and had plastic waste on them in 2002. Plastic bags could cause strangulation or digestive disorders if swallowed by ocean going animals. Plastic bags invariable lead to the ocean where they could harm many classes of animals.

Five of the top six most destructive chemicals are accustomed to create plastic bags. They are capable of a serious effect on our environment and air quality. The United States uses close to 12 million barrels of oil annually to produce plastic super market bags. If we can lower our application of the plastic ones, we can help out preserve our priceless crude oil and reduce need of foreign oil.

Not only does purchasing reusable, shoppers be of help to the environment, but it could also save you money. No cost shopper bags from the store usually are not free. The store ought to regain that cost by increasing prices for every commodity in the store. When more users start using their personal bags, prices will be reduced. Reusable ones are also better to carry with wider handles that don’t cut into your palms. They can carry to twice as much material as a plastic one. Reusable bags are cleanable and will last for many, many years before going to junk-pile.

Often times there are, health benefits to getting reusable grocery bags. Just by altering one plastic with one reusable bag for each trip, you could have a large effect on the environment. Not only do plastic shoppers fill our landfills, however they also hurt and kill animals. Buying multiple-use shopping bags is an asset in our earth’s upcoming days.

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Light Up Your Driveway with Solar Driveway Lights

by Claire Addison

Solar driveway lights are an ideal option for lighting up the path along your driveway. The lights when arranged properly can enhance the look and feel of not only the driveway but also the whole landscape. Apart from these aesthetic benefits, they also help in providing a brightly lit driveway that ensures safety and security [...]

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Build A Permanent Magnet Generator

by Claire Addison

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by Claire Addison

If you have experienced the difficulties of trying to find something in an outdoor shed at dusk or of an evening using the rather limited glow from a flashlight, you may want to consider installing solar powered shed lights. Most are simple to install and do a very good job of lighting up the interior [...]

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Solar String Lights : A Green Way to Decorate Your Garden

by Claire Addison

If you are looking to install outside lighting to decorate your garden but you also want to do your bit for the environment, think about buying solar string lights. These lights don’t need to be plugged in anywhere and they don’t send your electricity bill sky high like a ballroom chandelier. They use a solar [...]

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by Claire Addison

With the focus today being ever more on keeping the world in a good condition for our children and grandchildren you might want to think about environmental factors before you purchase a new kennel for your dog. Start by using a dog kennel guide to help you to decide which type of kennel would best [...]

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The Importance of Electronics Recycling

by Claire Addison

In the consumer driven economy, almost everyone has access to some kind of electronic device. This includes items such as television sets and computers for example. However, when these products no longer work or need to be disposed of, some may often be retired at the local landfills. The problem with this is that these [...]

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Fair Trade and Environmentally Friendly “Green” Clothing and Products

by Claire Addison

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Green Your Holidays!

by Wendy Polisi

The holidays is fast approaching and I am sure you are just as busy as I am. As the mom to 3 and (just turned!) 5 year old boys, it is going to be a BIG Christmas for us. When it’s over (ok – 15 minutes after the little maniacs guys start opening presents) the [...]

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