- Shopping bag
Shopping bags are medium sized
bag s, typically around 10-20litre s involume (though much larger versions exist, especially for non-grocery shopping), that are often used bygrocery shopper s to carry home their purchases. They can besingle-use orreusable .Types and typical use of shopping bags vary by country:
* In the
United States , single-useplastic shopping bag s are common and typically free with a purchase. Some retailers, such as department stores, are more likely to provide paper bags to shoppers, whereassupermarket s andgrocery store s tend to favourplastic bag s. People are encouraged to have reusable shopping bags, when possible.
* In manyEurope an countries, plastic shopping bags were also free and common well into thenoughties , and as of 2007 still are common, but their use is becoming less and less widespread, partly due toenvironmental legislation , which has led retailers to charge forplastic shopping bag s. TheRepublic of Ireland for example imposed a dedicated plastic bagtax , thus forcing retailers offering plastic bags to charge for them.
*Reusable shopping bag s are increasingly used, eg. inEU countries where use of single-use plastic shopping bags is in decline.Reusable bag s are often made fromjute cloth, also known asburlap in the US, [the fabric of thesejute bag s/burlap bag s is typically less coarse than that ofgunny bag s, which are often much larger] but sometimes they are also made from plastic; however these reusable plastic bags are sturdier than single-use plastic shopping bags. In the USA, reusable bags are used as a fashion statement or for advertising. [ cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/16/business/16bags.html?_r=1&oref=slogin |title= Never Mind Whats In Them, the Bags are Fashion |accessdate=2007-12-16 |last= Barbaro|date= 16|year= 2007|month= December|publisher=New York Times ]Environmental Concerns
Heavy duty mulitple-use shopping bags are often considered environmentally better than single-use
paper orplastic shopping bag s. When possible single-use bags should berecycle d orreuse d as trash bags, storage bags, etc. Responsiblesolid waste usage is encouraged. Used bags should not belitter ed: this can be unsightly and damage wildlife.Popular culture
* It has been written that filmmakers, when depicting someone returning from shopping, always ensure that something is sticking out of the top of the shopping bag, usually a
baguette (loaf of french bread). [ [http://www.moviecliches.com/cliche3.html#SHOPPING] Movie Cliches, "Shopping"]ee also
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Bag for life
*Plastic Bag References
External links and sources
* [http://shoppingbags.com/museum/museum.html / Web Museum dedicated to 100 years of shopping bags] [http://www.printtshirtusa.com/totebags.asp Nice collection of printed shopping bags]
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