Nov 30, 2009

Grab Your Bags - Bagnesia Giveaway!

Can't Remember your reusable bags, you must have Bagnesia! Committed to helping people live more lightly on the earth, Bagnesia simply reminds us to grab our reusable bags. Lucky us, they are giving away a Reusable Bag Reminder Kit to one Stylish Giving reader. Just in time for the holidays, these make perfect stocking stuffers, teacher gifts, secret Santa gifts, hostess gifts... a thoughtful, long lasting gift that truly keeps on giving.

To enter, tell us one reason plastic and paper bags are bad for the environment and post it in a comment below. Not sure, simply choose one from Bagnesia's list of Envirofacts. Don't forget to include your e-mail address so I can contact you if you win. The winner will be announced on Friday, December 4th.

Don't forget to take a peek at Bagnesia's full line of enviromentally friendly products.

5 comments:

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  2. Plastic bags are a BAD idea all around. I recently lived in Scotland for a bit where the grocery stores stopped offering plastic bags and I LOVED it, they also offered reward points for returning unused ones. When I returned to the States I was shocked that this practice was not as wide spread as I had hoped. Switching to re-useable bags saves energy and is so much healthier for the environment and it is one easy way we can each feel like we're making difference. I vote "YES'' for re-useable bags!!!
    cfurmanchin{at}gmail{dot}com

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  3. Plastic bags are bad for so many reasons. The potential harm to wildlife and the landfill problem is major.

    Reuseable bags are the way to go!!

    wendybaker28@bellsouth.net

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  4. plastic never disinagrates :( bad, bad plastic!

    Breanne Zebrowski

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  5. A plastic shopping bag can take anywhere from 15 to 1000 years to decompose, they are risk for photo degradation, light exposure dissolving them into toxic polymer particles...AND..Over a lifetime, use of reusable bags by just one person would save over 22,000 plastic bags!!!!

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