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4 Tips for an Easy Transition To Reusable Bags

reusable bagsWhether it is a business that is switching to reusable bags or an individual who wants to change their habits, it can be difficult to make such an adjustment. Our society is so used to buying everything in plastic bags that we are not sure how to make a change.

But here are four tips that will help you make an easier transition to using bags that are reusable and safe for the environment.

  1. Buy Enough

The biggest mistake that you can make is to not have enough bags. Say your business is adjusting to using these non-woven bags. If you do not have enough, you will still need to give plastic ones to some customers. Then it gets confusing. It’s worth taking time to get some detailed info in order to make a good purchasing plan.

As an individual, you must realize that it takes multiple bags to take your groceries home. Have at least five or six reusable bags in the car, so you are always ready to go.

  1. Offer at a Discount

If a business wants to make the transition, they cannot be forcing a lot of the cost on the customer. It may be a loss leader, but it is the type of move that can earn you a lot of good will with your customers.

Offer the reusable bags for a very low price. Add on 50 cents for each bag or something along those lines. It is going to cost you in the short term, but those customers will look at your company favorably. And they will be more loyal to a business when they have reusable bags with the company’s logo on them!

  1. Educate

It is understandable that some people will be upset when their favorite restaurant or grocery store is pushing such bags on them. Many just want things to continue the way they are.

Educate those individuals, but do it politely. Perhaps you can have a small billboard up for the first month that you make the transition, where everyone can read on the benefits of these bags.

  1. Keep Them Clean

The last thing anyone wants is to use a dirty, reusable bag. It will get to a point where you just throw it out and get a new one. And that will defeat the purpose of buying it in the first place.

If you are an individual who is trying to figure out the best way to avoid using harmful plastic bags, start by washing your renewable ones each week. Bring them inside, wash them by the sink and then let them dry outside! You can even find cleaning tips for reusable bags online.

It is difficult to change habits. And some are quicker to make the transition than others. But what you must do is try – whether you are an individual or a business. Making the adjustment is costly and can feel inconvenient sometimes. But it is worth it in the long run.

You will be avoiding the use of plastic bags and you will feel better knowing you are no longer harming the environment.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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