Crocheted Products Recycle Plastic Bags

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As we all know, plastic bags in general, and plastic grocery bags in particular are the bane of modern life. The plastic bag has become so common that its hard to imagine life without it. Other parts of the world have even more problems with them than we do, because they don't have sophisticated land-fills as we do in North America, so the bags are simply discarded to blow where the wind takes them. There was even a movement inĀ India to change the national flower from the lotus to the plastic grocery bag.
Plastic bags are a real source of conflict for anyone who is environmentally conscious. True, they wreak havoc and are made from oil. On the other hand, a return to paper bags would cause too much pressure on dwindling timber resources, and paper bags are not exactly eco-friendly either. So, what is a person who thinks green to do?
A lady named Lucille Charters has come up with a lovely way to recycle some of the grocery bags into useful products. One of the answers to the grocery bag problem is to carry your own cloth bags to the store. Instead of doing that, why not make the reusable shopping bags out of plastic grocery bags? She found a way to do that through the art of crochet.
The basic process, and stroke of genius in my opinion, is to convert plastic bags into plarn (plastic yarn). This is done by slicing across the plastic bag to produce a bunch of plastic rings, then hooking the rings together the same way you would a bunch of rubber bands to make a long chain. I imagine the plarn is rolled somehow, so that the products is somewhat round. This plarn can be used to crochet, and possibly to knit, all kinds of different items. Best of all, these projects use up lots of plastic bags. One crocheted grocery bag requires 125 plastic grocery bags. The resulting products are nearly indestructible and incredibly strong.
There is a website devoted to the various uses for plastic bags, where you can get patterns, tips and new recycling ideas. Check it out. We may come to regard plastic bags as precious resources rather than garbage.
Full disclosure: I heard about this way of recycling bags in Mike McCardell's wonderful book The Expanded Reilly Method.
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Using Plastic Storage Boxes

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Plastic storage boxes can help you organize numerous areas of your home, your office, and can even be useful in your car. The variety of sizes, colors, and styles is almost as varied as their uses.
Small boxes with fitting lids can be used in your car. You can keep first aid supplies, extra napkins, disposable wipes, and many other small items neatly in the box. There is a plastic box designed to function as organized storage space or as a small trash box for your car.
Children love bright colors in their room. Colorful plastic boxes make wonderful toy boxes. They can also be used in a child's room to store seasonal clothing, shoes, or coats. Using a variety of colors in a child's room will help them learn to identify certain colors and can teach them the importance of keeping their room neat and organized.
Plastic boxes that fit under a bed are ideal for storing items such as blankets or seasonal linens. You can maintain organization in a closet by using boxes to store shoes, out of season clothes, and numerous other items that tend to clutter a closet.
Heavy duty plastic boxes work well for storing items in a workshop or garage. They are provide a secure and protected place for porch cushions and any other patio or garden item you need to store during the winter months.
Different circumstances require different types of storage. You might find that a large box with dividers that stack inside is quite helpful in many situations.
Plastic boxes can serve as a desk organizer. A box with dividers can keep paperclips, staples, push pins and many other office desk items in one central location. This leaves the desk uncluttered and makes it easy to locate the items when you need them.
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