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Casa Verde: BioBags

Jun 23 2008 - 1:00pm by casasugar
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Casa Verde: BioBags We talk often about ditching plastic bags in favor of resuable shopping bags and recycling whatever you can. But, no matter how hard you work to be environmentally conscious, at the end of the day (or week), you still have to take out the trash. Someone still has to take out the trash.
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Casa Verde: Ikea Ditches Plastic Bags

Apr 8 2008 - 4:30am by casasugar
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Casa Verde: Ikea Ditches Plastic Bags Good news for those of us who hate plastic bags: As of October 2008, Ikea will no longer offer plastic or paper bags. Instead, the store will only offer reusable plastic bags to its customers. Last March, Ikea set a goal of reducing its US stores’ plastic bag consumption by 50 percent, reducing plastic bag use from 70 million to 35 million plastic bags in the first year.
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Casa Link: Quilted DIY

Feb 8 2008 - 3:00pm by casasugar
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Casa Link: Quilted DIY Craft shares an ambitious plastic bag-recycling project. While I've shown you a nifty fused plastic bag project in the past, this one definitely gets high marks for its innovative quilting and eye for detail. Find out how it was done here.

How To: Make Fabric Shopping Bags

Jan 16 2008 - 11:15am by casasugar
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How To: Make Fabric Shopping Bags Did you know that each year, an estimated 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide. To do your part to reduce this huge amount of waste, make your own fabric shopping bags with these easy instructions from Kristina J. Millar when you read more. What You Need
  • heavy-duty fabric, such as canvas or upholstery fabric
  • thread
  • scissors
  • sewing machine
How To Make It
  1. Choose some fabric — something heavy like canvas or upholstery-grade cotton.
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Casa Verde: Plastic Bag Stand

Oct 19 2007 - 12:30pm by casasugar
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Casa Verde:  Plastic Bag Stand Green designer Danny Seo always has great, simple ideas for greening your home. In a recent post he writes that when he was thrifting at a local Goodwill, he saw a bunch of toothbrush holders, and immediately thought of using these as plastic bag dryers. All you have to do is stick wooden dowels or chopsticks in the holes where you'd normally stick your toothbrush, and then drape the bag over the stick.
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