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Tips for shoppers

Australians are currently using over 5 billion plastic check-out bags every year. Combine the number of bags we use every year with the time it takes for them to break down and you have a major environmental problem.

Plastic bags are not only detrimental to our wildlife and environment, but they are also costing us money. Plastic bags add an estimated $173 million a year to our grocery bills and, thanks to wind-borne litter, we also pay for them through our taxes and council rates to fund stormwater, waste and litter management.

The good news is that you can do something about it. Here are some tips to help you reduce your plastic bag usage:

  1. Use reusable bags, boxes, shopping trolleys or a backpack for your shopping.
  2. Say ‘NO’ to plastic bags at the check-out if you only have a few items.
  3. Reuse plastic bags you have accumulated as garbage liners
  4. Open your eyes to how many plastic shopping bags you have at home. Keep count and try to reduce the number you take home.
  5. Spread the word. Ask your local shops to stock plastic bag alternatives if they don’t already and encourage friends and family to also get involved.

TIP: After you unpack your groceries at home, make sure you put your reusable bags straight back on the front seat of your car or at your front door. That way, you won’t forget them the next time you shop!

Resuable bags – give them a go!

Coles and Woolworths supermarkets have now sold over 10 million reusable bags. Here are some of the reasons why people are making the switch to reusable bags:

  • Reusable bags are comfortable to carry and they’re kinder to your fingers than plastic bags.
  • They hold 2-3 times more items than a plastic check-out bag – so you have less bags to carry!
  • They last for years and won’t split like a thin plastic bag.
  • They’re a stylish and practical bag for shopping or trips to the beach, the CBD, picnics and the park.

You can purchase a ‘Go Green’ bag at Coles, Bi-Lo and Woolworths supermarkets – at only $1 each, they’re a cheap way to save Australia’s wildlife and our pockets!

Go-Green Bag

The latest fashion ‘must have’ - a Go Green reusable bag


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