Grab your iron and recycle your shopping bags into something useful!

Grab your iron and recycle your shopping bags into something useful!

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20 thoughts on “Grab your iron and recycle your shopping bags into something useful!”

  1. Lol, or save a whole lot of time and take them back to your grocery store to have them recycled properly… which is exactly where the tote will hopefully end up.

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  2. well i'll be dammed……………….one of the most amazing but very simple videos on here……….so simple well done ;))

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  3. Reuse, recycle, refuse. The cost of the electricity to make a pouch out of the bags is more than the bags are worth. Use the bags hung by the handles directly. I also use them as bin liners, separating the rubbish into "wet" and "dry". The wet goes in the rubbish, the dry goes in the recycling bin. If you have a fire, then the dry stuff can give you fuel value: oil -> plastic thing -> fuel rather than oil -> fuel.

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  4. Here in Louisiana children donated plastic bags that some people were weaving into sleeping mats for the homeless.

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  5. THANKS! This was a very helpful video. I got boo-koo load of plastic bags in my apartment. I can make some use out of them besides using them for garbage. Wow. It's true. You really do learn something new everyday. Thanks again for posting.

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  6. But… they are so ugly! Here, I was thinking in terms of water-resistant covers for lawn and garden items or a vapor barrier for a sleeping bag… not a floppy-sided bag where I have to fumble with a button to get stuff out of a purse! BUT ON THE UPSIDE… the fusing technique is interesting and I'm sure I will be experimenting with optimum layers at some point in the future.

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