Thursday, April 2, 2009

Eye Opener: Photo Essay

Ok...so I chose to do my photo essay on a problem that has been bugging me for the last two years. For the last two years I have been buying my own groceries, and have noticed how many plastic bags accumulate from my roommates and my own shopping trips. By the end of the semester we have accumulated a ridiculous amount of bags. Now here is the problem...where do you get rid of the bags??? You can't recycle these bags, so it seems that your only option is to toss the bags in the trash, but then they are filling up our landfills. There is one other solution, but you need to have time, and a car to use it. This option is bringing all of your plastic bags to your local Cub Foods, where they have a recycling bin for plastic bags. It is so wonderful that we have that option...but I am wondering how many people actually choose to save all of their plastic bags and then drive all the way out to their local Cub Foods to recycle their bags. I think that there should be more places where people can recycle their plastic bags.



My photo essay restates what I have just described above. I hope you enjoy it!!!


This is how the problem starts...just one small shopping trip to the grocery store.

There are just two bags....harmless...right????

But now all of my roommates have gone shopping...

Now here is a whole semesters worth of plastic bags that my roommates and I have accumulated.


There are so many bags. I need to get rid of them somehow.

I don't want to throw them in the trash.

I can't recycle them.

So what am I going to do???? I am going to pack up my car with all of my bags and go to my local Cub Foods where I can drop them off.





This is the recycling bin for all of your plastic bags.

This is what the recycling bin says.

These are all of my bags in front of the recycling bin. I am going to try to do my part to keep the landfills less full, and recycle my bags here.



I hope that you all join me and start bringing your grocery bags to your local Cub Foods! Join me in making this one small step to save the environment!


I recieved consent from the manager at Duluth's local Cub Foods to take these picture!


Have a Great Day!!!

9 comments:

  1. Wow Sara-
    I never knew there was such thing as a plastic recycler at cub foods. That is amazing. Awesome job researching and great pics!!!

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  2. Sara!
    This was cool, this is definitely an Eye-Opener because I didn't know there was a place you could recycle PLASTIC bags! nice. Good job Sara!

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  3. Sara, this is awesome! And, geeze you and your roommates have WAY too many bags haha. I've never seen this at Cub before?? I'll definitely look for it next time because we have the same problem at our house. Thanks for sharing these pics!

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  4. I definitely have this problem at my house! I bet we have like over 200 plastic bags, but by the time we move out I'll know where to take them :)

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  5. Sara! This turned out soooo neat! This was such a great topic! My roommates and I have SOOO many bags as well! Thanks for the info! Great job!

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  6. Great job Sara!! Not only was this enjoyable to read and learn about, this is a GREAT idea! I honestly had no idea you could do this...and we have the exact same problem at my house as well. I will definitely do this this week, so thank you for sharing this insight with us :)

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  7. They mountain of bags looks large enough to jump into to! Holy smokes. It would be interesting if you could combined all the plastic bags a student uses just for a month. I never knew about the plastic bag recyclers...thanks for informing me Sara!

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  8. Great post Sara! Your pictures told a story and progressed really nicely. I didn't know there was a place to recycle plastic bags either, I usually use my old ones for garbage bags around the house and in my car but there are always extras laying around but now I know what to do with them! Thanks for the info!

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  9. wow! I really like this idea. I think I'm going do this! My roommates and I have plenty of plastic bags in our apartment that's just taking up space for no reason. Thanks for the info, it really helps!
    Nice post and keep up the good work!

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