Thursday, January 21, 2010

Grocery Shopping Coupons Ways To Encourage People To Buy Reusable Environment Bags When Grocery Shopping?

Ways to encourage people to buy reusable environment bags when grocery shopping? - grocery shopping coupons

In my workplace green reusable bags for $ 1 for every person to go shopping. But people are very reluctant to buy, and lose a lot of plastic bags when shopping, which inevitably ended only in landfills.

I was wondering if anyone knew a way to encourage people to buy these bags on the environment in order to reduce the use of bags made of plastic.

4 comments:

She Hulk Smish said...

Buy One Get One Free? People love a bargain!
Or give them something "green" by buying a free bag. Perhaps a pen or something, so they "can" see the others as they help to "keep it green?

(Not that I'm looking for the 10 points here, but after reading the results the next day after sending your question, I intend to buy the bags once a week until it is sufficient to keep all my purchases. I never realized was a problem.
Better late than never, but I suppose. I am glad that) this question?

Janez said...

Many markets where I live offers its customers a credit of 5 percent for each reusable bag you have and use at the time of purchase. Could be a good idea to start this incentive, and then those who do not accused of having used a reusable bag for 10 cents for each bag. Giving credit of 5 percent of the bags pay for themselves and the world will be saved in the same time.

BTW is not clear whether they use reusable bags from other stores. Finally, they spend money on your business.

shannon s said...

I started with them big after learning about the hotfix Pacific Garbage.

Perhaps a little card can be information (with a shocking image of the patch of waste) in a conspicuous place near the registration of persons, left to its tail could help, to read? Perhaps a note at the end to the time to compare the decomposition of plastic for cotton can be so certain brand that sells a very reasonable price for the reusable bags directly in the business has.

Steven R said...

I like this "environment" new green spaces, we are entering. I replaced the "green" shopping bags, light bulbs with fluorescent ones, including my recycling ink cartridges.

What I find interesting is that these green thinking has actually started with my generation in the eighties. We call ECOLOGY. We even have a flag with green stripes and white, like the American flag and a circle with a line separator for the hemisphere. The circle represents the earth.

Well, I see a celebration of a little boy that his idea. Yeah, right!

The people, the environment, not least because of the inertia of the time on our side as the nation's thirst for power and money in the way of cleaning up our air and the world.

What we have is a severe case of appropriateness, the purchase of a hybrid, and think that they are "change" in the world. The loss of the adequacy and we really do something about the smog.

I doubt that this generation will do better. The acorn does not fall far from the tree.

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