Posted on 18 April 2008. Tags: At Work, baggie, baggie hanger, decompose, plastic bag, reduce
Do you reuse your baggies from your lunch? It is a great way to save money and plastic from the landfills. Did you know that it takes between 10-20 years for a plastic bag to decompose? And that is if there is oxygen! Our landfills are getting so full that often things are packed so tightly they can’t decompose. Even vegetable food products. Well, if you are getting tired of having the kitchen faucet be the “baggie hanger” check this out. It is a specially designed dryer for bags and bottles. Although this may not appear to be true to the “reduction” philosophy, if you are too lazy to find something else to do the trick, you would reuse bags and bottles if there was an easy way to dry them, this will work in reducing trash.
Posted in Medium Green
Posted on 03 April 2008. Tags: At Home, baggie hanger, landfills, reduction, save money
Do you reuse your baggies from your lunch? It is a great way to save money and plastic from the landfills. Did you know that it takes between 10-20 years for a plastic bag to decompose? And that is if there is oxygen! Our landfills are getting so full that often things are packed so tightly they can’t decompose. Even vegetable food products. Well, if you are getting tired of having the kitchen faucet be the “baggie hanger” check this out. It is a specially designed dryer for bags and bottles. Although this may not appear to be true to the “reduction” philosophy, if you are too lazy to find something else to do the trick, you would reuse bags and bottles if there was an easy way to dry them, this will work in reducing trash.
Posted in Light Green