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Published on November 19th, 2007

Phoenix Distributes Reusable Shopping Bags

To encourage the use of reusable shopping bags, the city of Phoenix provided its grocers with 30,000 cloth bags to distribute on Saturday, Nov. 17, at more than 85 stores.

The city of Phoenix has partnered with the Arizona Food Marketing Alliance and area grocery stores to find a solution to the problem of plastic bags, Mayor Phil Gordon announced last Thursday on American Recycles Day. The city created a volunteer program that provides easy disposal of plastic bags, regardless of their origin, and encourages the use of reusable shopping bags.

More than 90 percent of Phoenix grocery stores are participating. The goal is to reduce, reuse and recycle plastic bags.

Phoenix residents consume more than 300 million plastic bags annually. The Phoenix residential recycling program does not accept the bags, but now residents will have easy and plentiful opportunities to recycle bags at prominent displays at the entrances of their local grocery store under the sign “Bag Central Station.” The bags will be recycled into new plastic bags and building material.

Earth 911 has partnered on this effort and currently offers over 100 Phoenix locations to recycle your plastic bags. To find out the nearest plastic bag recycler whatever your area, use the recycling locator search at the top of this page.

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    [...] of un-recyclable materials. And the city of Phoenix continues to innovate. Just last week, the city kicked off its campaign to promote plastic bag recycling in partnership with local grocery stores and the Arizona Food Marketing Alliance. These bags [...]

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    [...] by buying in large quantities instead of individually wrapped products. You can also bring reusable canvas bags (many stores now sell these) to the grocery store so the store will produce less paper and plastic [...]

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