PRLog (Press Release) -
Oct 07, 2009 -
People don’t always remember to bring green bags (http://www.smartbag.com.au/)
with them. Even if they want to use them, they often forget and end up buying another bag. Because of this, a lot of people have more than enough bags in their homes. Instead of just storing them in cupboards and cabinets, why not donate them?
Bagshare is a new community that recently opened in Marrickville, NSW. This community aims to reduce the use of plastic bags (
http://www.smartbag.com.au/) in their area and to show their full support to the Plastic Bag Ban campaign. They figured that spare green bags at home can be of better use if they are made available to the public.
They are now accepting donations such as eco friendly bags (http://www.smartbag.com.au/)
, calico bags, tote bags made from recyclable materials and the likes. These bags are lent to those who don’t have one or those who forgot their own green bags at home and can be returned on their next shopping trip or whenever they can drop by. This way, people can still use green bags even if they don’t have one available at that particular moment.
Bagshare offers convenience and comfort to shoppers out there, pushing them to further support the movement to ban plastic bags from society. It’s a worthy cause and any efforts made for it will be surely be appreciated by nature itself. We’ve already done more than enough damage. It’s time we clean up our act.
On your next shopping trip, always remember to bring recyclable bags (http://www.smartbag.com.au/)
. Or you can always pay Bagshare a visit. They’ll have bags waiting for you.