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Title: An Inconvenient Bag


1
An Inconvenient Bag
  • Kelsey Griffith
  • Cody Fisher
  • Evan Heyman
  • Kevin Gilbert

2
Green Giveaway of the Moment
  • New it giveaway
  • Manufactured in China
  • Made with plastic
  • Could take years to decompose
  • Usually printed with environmental slogans and
    corporate logos
  • Earth-friendly substitute for billions of
    disposable plastic bags that find their way to
    landfills every year.

3
Examples
  • Home Depot gave away 500,000 free reusable bags
    on Earth Day, on the same day Wal-Mart handed out
    1 million.
  • One slogan on the bags was Saving the World One
    Bag at a Time

4
Complications
  • Bob Lilienfeld, author of the Use Less Stuff
    Report said If you dont reuse them, youre
    actually worse off by taking one of them
  • Bags are made of heavier material, which means
    they would take longer than the disposable bags
    to decompose if they are thrown out.

5
Proper Use
  • If these bags are used properly they could become
    more than an environmental fad, reducing the
    amount of disposable bags in landfills.
  • If every bag is used multiple times, at least
    once a week, 4-5 reusable bags can replace 520
    disposable bags a year.

6
Companies Joining the Trend
  • About 100 Billion disposable bags are thrown away
    in the US every year.
  • For this reason many companies are starting to
    either sell or give away reusable bags made out
    of nonwoven polypropylene in China.
  • Target, CVS, Wal-Mart, Staples, Google, Whole
    Foods, and Best Buy.
  • Many bags are either recyclable or made from
    recycled materials.

7
Trends in the U.S.
  • San Francisco was the first U.S. city to ban the
    disposable bags from supermarkets and drug
    stores.
  • Westport, CT banned most kinds of plastic bags at
    retail checkouts.
  • Boston, Baltimore, and Portland are considering
    similar bans
  • Companies are also joining such as Whole Foods
    and Ikea, giving customers the option to either
    use reusable bags, buy their bags, or carry their
    stuff without bags.

8
Sales Increase
  • Nations fastest growing fashion accessory, with
    sales up by 76 compared to last year.
  • Phoenix company that sells nonwoven polypropylene
    bags, their sales are up 1,000 over last year.
  • Other similar companies have noticed the same
    trend in sales over the past year.

9
Comparisons to other bags
  • Plastic bags may be more environmentally friendly
    to produce than other bags.
  • Canvas and cotton bags which take lots of water,
    energy, and harsh chemicals to produce.
  • Paper bags require the destruction of millions of
    trees.
  • However, many nonwoven polypropylene bags take 28
    times as much energy to produce the plastic used
    in normal disposable bags, and 8 times as much as
    paper bags.

10
Consumer Use
  • San Francisco polled 500 people, and 58 said
    they almost never take reusable bags to the
    grocery store.
  • Another study done by Hilex Poly Co., a maker of
    plastic bags, thinks people return used
    disposable bags back to the store just as much as
    people use reusable bags, at about 10.
  • The reason for a small percentage of use is that
    consumers dont want to change their shopping
    habits, which according to a marketing professor
    could take years and decades
  • Also people may not feel comfortable taking
    branded reusable bags into a competing store.

11
Motivation to use these bags
  • SmarTote that produces a line of reusable bags,
    came out with the idea to put a barcode on each
    bag, allowing stores to track whether bags are
    being reused.
  • This way companies could offer prizes or
    incentives to consumers who continue to reuse
    their bags.
  • Even SmarTote realizes that Its really hard to
    change customer behavior, but that stores have
    seen a slight increase in results.

12
Pros of reusable bags
  • Reduces the amount of plastic that ends up in
    landfills.
  • If used on a regular basis, 4-5 bags could take
    the place of 520 disposable bags in one year.
  • Some bags are made from recycled plastic, and
    others can be recycled.
  • Reusable bags can be fashionable

13
Cons of reusable bags
  • Takes longer to decompose if thrown out
  • Takes 28 times more energy to produce than
    disposable bages
  • More of a hassle for consumers to remember and to
    take them to the store

14
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