CURTAIN BAGS REBORN
October 10th 2010 19:43
Hey, you know those super hefty, like quad-thick plastic
resealable clear bags you get when you buy a pair of new
curtains or blankets? How often do you do that right?
Those bags were made to hold expensive products and
most definitely have a bona fide reuse around the home.
After all, you are paying for these things indirectly when
you purchase the product they are packaged in.
How 'bout this? Rather than tossing those incredibly durable,
super-hefty gigantor curtain bags into the nearest landfill, try
reusing them for other things like:
***diaper bags.
***bags to hold your stuff in on kayak and canoe trips.
***gym bags to transport workout gear in.
***deposit can and bottle bags for transport to the
nearest redemption center.
These things are durable, nice well-crafted bags designed to
protect expensive retail products during transport. So, why not
reuse productively what you have already indirectly paid for?
resealable clear bags you get when you buy a pair of new
curtains or blankets? How often do you do that right?
Those bags were made to hold expensive products and
most definitely have a bona fide reuse around the home.
After all, you are paying for these things indirectly when
you purchase the product they are packaged in.
How 'bout this? Rather than tossing those incredibly durable,
super-hefty gigantor curtain bags into the nearest landfill, try
reusing them for other things like:
***diaper bags.
***bags to hold your stuff in on kayak and canoe trips.
***gym bags to transport workout gear in.
***deposit can and bottle bags for transport to the
nearest redemption center.
These things are durable, nice well-crafted bags designed to
protect expensive retail products during transport. So, why not
reuse productively what you have already indirectly paid for?
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