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Friday, October 10, 2008
Produce in plastic is so last century.
Image courtesy BYO Bags

By now it’s de rigeur for eco-conscious shoppers to tote their own reusable bags. Take a huge step toward banishing plastic bags from your life (and from under your sink) with nylon mesh BYO Bags for produce. Ann Hansen of coolhats.biz created the lightweight and washable sacks after becoming discouraged with using hard-to-open and harder-to-recycle plastic bags in supermarket produce sections.

The adorable drawstring satchels come in sets of three. They're $9 per set plus $1 shipping at coolhats.biz, or purchase them locally at Big Green Earth (239 Market St., 267-909-8661), where the set of three is $14. Whip them out to receive your dirty little beets at the Headhouse Farmer's Market for the ultimate in obsessively sustainable chic.

Posted by Felicia D'Ambrosio @ 3:54 PM  Permalink | File Under: Product Placement | Post a comment
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