Recycling Guidelines For Holiday Season

recyclable plastic bagsAccording to experts, there is always an increase in the amount of household materials to be disposed of during the holiday season, including recyclable plastic bags. Residents are urged to contribute keeping their cities clean and beautiful, and protecting the environment.

Items accepted for recycling inside blue bins include: glass containers, plastic containers marked with the numbers 1 through 7, metal cans and containers, recyclable trade show bags, and milk and juice containers.

Cardboard must be clean, flattened and tied in 2’ by 3’ bundles and newspaper and mixed paper will be accepted for recycling when tied together in a bundle or in a paper bag. Additionally, shredded paper and extra containers placed in clear, clean plastic bags will be accepted for recycling. Items that are not generally accepted include: food stained cardboard, plastic bags or plastic film, and Styrofoam. However, there are options to recycling some of these items. For instance, Styrofoam packing peanuts may be brought to local packaging stores, and custom printed poly bags can be recycled at local grocery stores.

Beginning next year, many cities will initiate pilot programs, during which residents will be able to mix recycled materials in one bin, like paper and plastic bags, rather than separate items as currently required. For more information about plastic and paper bag manufacturing and recycling, contact Aplastic Bag to learn more.

Aplastic Bag Discusses Guidelines On Hosting a Successful Thanksgiving Dinner

recyclable plastic bags Major plastic bag distributor based in California offers promotions on holiday plastic bags as well as tips on giving a good Thanksgiving holiday dinner party. Aplastic bag carries a wide line of standard and recyclable plastic bags for every occasion, and with the holiday season upon us, businesses and end users alike can take advantage of significant savings on popular and functional models. “When hosting a great dinner party, it’s important to remember what’s first” says Mash Babaria of Aplastic bag. Helping others comes only after you help yourself, just like securing your own oxygen mask in an airplane before trying to help anyone else. Once you make sure you’re all set, with regards to your energy level, attitude, and general health of your spirit, the rest should follow very smoothly. All the trimmings and preparations will come naturally when the host, you, are in balance. And with holiday promotions that abound for food, decorations, and even unexpected Thanksgiving adornments like specially designed plastic bags for gifts or take-out portions for your guests, your dinner party is sure to make an impression without costing you an arm and a turkey leg. Here are some essential steps to hosting a great Thanksgiving dinner:

Remember some of the parties you enjoyed very much, regardless of whether or not you or your family hosted them. Go back as far as you can recall. Social affairs like a Thanksgiving dinner operate on a subconscious level predominantly. When you accept that fact and look at your own subconscious feelings, you can plan your own social pleasures. And, you can better understand your friends and family. Our social memories are stored in our subconscious minds – that is why this step is so important. Spend ten minutes writing about one dinner party you particularly enjoyed. Be specific – perhaps it was a recent Halloween party with friends in strange, amusing costumes carrying around sweets in little orange and green plastic bags, or your 1999 New Years countdown party where you made personal resolutions. Being specific helps you plan for the evening. Next, recall dinner parties you detested as far back as you can. Spend ten minutes describing one. This step helps you know what to avoid when planning. Compile a list of what is most important to you when you host a dinner party. Is it the food? Wine? Dishes and cutlery? Choice of guests? Music? Ambience? Prioritize the list. Start with the food that you like best and include choices for your more finicky guests. List a few situations or conditions that may embarrass you during your party, and deal with each potential contingency beforehand. For example, if one of your guests gets drunk, if your brother talks too much and bores the other guests, if your main dish burns, and so on. Plan your party. Become a movie director building the “right” scene that you have in mind. And have a dinner bell handy when necessary to get everyone’s attention.

Social anxiety creates discomfort and prevents people from enjoying themselves. Here are some suggestions to counteract potential problems: Be adamant that guests arrive by a specific time. Only invite people you enjoy; don’t invite anyone else – this is your party, not a charity event. Give some pre-planned serving tasks to those most anxious. And above all, prepare all courses in advance. You can have a lot of fun at your own dinner party if you consider yourself first. So whether putting together a dinner party or large scale event complete with giant display booths and trade show bags, when you give to yourself first, you become delightfully generous, and everyone has a good time.

Explaining Plastic Recycling

recyclable plastic bagsThe recycling numbers embossed on the bottom of plastic bottles and recyclable plastic bags are not necessarily the solution to the plastic problem. Plastics are labeled with numbers 1 through 7; only numbers one and two are easily and efficiently recycled of the seven types of plastic that are stamped as “recyclable”.

With the Halloween season in full swing, consumers in increasing numbers are being “plastic-conscious” with costumes, candy wrappers, and Halloween bags by keeping in mind that recycling, no matter how little we each recycle, combines to make a big difference.

The plastic problem has no simple solution, but there are ways that the consumer can help. For instance, “precycling” is the practice of considering your packaging before you buy. Make sure your plastic is number 1 or 2 before buying. If it isn’t, consider a different product choice. And by reusing paper and trade show bags you can further reduce plastic waste that goes into landfills and ocean dumping. Here is the recyclable number labels breakdown:

Number 1 is pretty easily recycled: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE). It is often clear, relatively lightweight (or thinner) and is used in: mouthwash containers, soda bottles, salad dressing containers, plastic food jars, water bottles,

Number 2, also easy to recycle, is High density polyethylene (HDPE), is used in heavier containers like: milk jugs, snack food containers, laundry detergent containers, shampoo bottles, detergent bottles

We run into problems with numbers 3 though 7. If you have tried to take any of these to your local recycling center you may have wondered why they won’t take them. These plastics are difficult to recycle.

Number 3 – Polyvinyl chloride (V or Vinyl PVC), used to make: shower curtains, cooking oil bottles, pipe and pipe fittings, medical tubing,

Number 4 – Low density polyethylene (LDPE), often colored, is used to make: sandwich storage and “zipper” bags, grocery and vegetable/meat bags, plastic wrapping paper, squeezable ketchup and mustard bottles

Number 5 – Polypropylene (PP), also often colored, is used for: tubs of butter, cookie dough, whipped topping, tupperware containers, yogurt and gelatin containers, pancake and chocolate syrup bottles

Number 6 – Polystyrene (PS), is used in: ”To – Go” food containers, egg cartons, disposable cups, bowls and plates, styrofoam containers, packing peanuts

Number 7 – Which includes a miscellany of all other plastics, which include: fast food beverage containers, baby bottles, cell phones, CDs, electronics casings, sports water bottles

Reuse & Repurpose: If you must use plastic, find creative ways to reuse and repurpose it. There is a wealth of information on this topic available on the Internet about plastic bags recycling. For more information about recycling in your area, contact your local plastic recycling experts to learn more.

Environment Lover? Go Green with Fully Customized Plastic Bags

plastic bagsWe have become so used to carrying stuff in plastic bags that it is difficult to imagine life or shopping without them. At the same time, most of us realise the fact that plastic is non biodegradable and the environmentalist in all of us feels low each time we take a new plastic bag.

Well, it is true that we need to carry groceries from the super market and sometimes paper bags are just not enough. Fortunately, some companies understand the guilt factor that builds among most of us and therefore have introduced green plastic bags which are reusable and environment friendly.
You can also try to recycle plastic bags using these ideas. I am sure most of us would be doing this already, but this list is compiled to sum up many things at one place:
  • Old plastic bags can be used as liners for dustbins in office or homes. You will save the need to wash trash cans every time it is emptied.
  • Custom plastic bags can be used to cover your furniture when going out for more than few days. The major benefit is that you will be saved with the trouble of washing linen used as a cover.
  • A plastic bag can also be used to pick waste, especially if you have a pet.
  • Another way to recycle plastic bag is by using it as a baby bib. However, be very careful and do not leave your baby along for even a second while using a plastic bib as babies are habitual of putting everything in their mouth that is within their reach.
  • Say no to plastic bags at grocery store, carry them from home and reuse.
  • When on vacation, you can use plastic bag to store wet bathing suits and towels.

Plastic Bag

Recyclable plastic bagsA plastic bag has become a household name today. Plastic bags are being used by almost every industry at different stages of their production- like packaging, advertising, brand promotions etc. These bags come in various designs, quality, models, sizes, and prices. Generally, plastic bags are durable, reusable, and have elasticity also. The manufacturers often strive to produce long lasting and good quality plastic bags that can be used for multi purposes like advertising products. The bags are passed through various quality checks to make them leak proof and strong once they move out of the manufacturing plants.

As these bags come in different styles, they have different price and quality. A normal plastic bag used for grocery purposes would not cost much, is often produced in bulk, and would not be able to sustain fruits and vegetables for long. These bags also come in various sizes and shapes depending upon the consumers needs. Another variety of plastic bags is garbage bag that is also produced in bulk since they are used daily. These bags come in small, large, and extra large sizes for specific needs.

There is a lot of innovation going on to make the plastic bags user friendly, cost effective, and attractive. The manufactures are placing handles, putting zippers, and even going one step further by making recyclable plastic bags. These recyclable plastic bags or green plastic bags are biodegradable, environment friendly, and can store perishable things for a longer time. These are reusable, odorless, and recommended by environmentalists across the world to curtail environmental damage caused by normal plastic bags.

The main drawback of plastic is its non-biodegradability that means it does not degrade once buried in the earth. On the other hand, the recyclable plastic bags do not cause much damage to the soil and environment. Though these bags are priced higher marginally, they have become popular with the general people and environmentalists alike.

Going Green with Your Shopping Bags

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How many of those grocery plastic bags do you have lying around your house? How many more do you think there are lying in the landfills around the world? Sure some of the green plastic bags are made of a recycled material and you can reuse them around the house but there is a better way of carrying those shopping purchases home- reusable grocery totes. With today’s concern about the environment, grocery stores and retails stores are offering reusable grocery totes. These tote bags are made of recyclable materials and are a great way to “go green.”

You can get these reusable canvas totes at online, at a trade show bags event or your local grocery or retail store. No more paper or custom printed poly bags at the grocery store to throw away when you get home!

Plastic Bags

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A plastic bag is a multi-utility bag that is made of polyethylene. Plastic bags have become a part of the daily lives of millions of people across the globe with their varied usage. They are commonly used to carry items, wrap food, store wet or dirty clothes, or as trash bags etc. The key features of a plastic bag are its durability, strength, elasticity, and variety that can be used household, medicine, and industrial purposes.

These bags come in different shapes, colors, sizes, and transparency levels. Importantly, the price of the bags differs according to their usage. For example, a simple grocery bag used for carrying vegetables, fruits, and meat can come for a very nominal price, while a good quality food wrap can cost you some money. The household bags also include self-adhesive bags, plastic grocery bags, tote bags, zipper bags, and garbage bags. Self-sealing bags, tie-on bags, durable bags are commonly used for industrial purposes. The medicinal industry uses plastic bags as ice bags, static control bags, hot packs etc.

Plastic bags nowadays are used for advertising purposes also which is considered both cost-effective and elegant. Shopkeepers usually advertise the company’s name or products they sell to the customers. For this, the handles and company logos are custom-printed on the bags.

Green plastic bags and recyclable plastic bags have also gained a lot of popularity in the recent times. Green bags are a scientific breakthrough. Fruits and vegetables can be stored for longer durations and thus amounting for less wastage. These bags are usually bio-degradable that means when they break down, they do not harm the environment like a polyethylene bag does. When exposed to the sun, these bags degrade and rest of the task is done by bacteria which change the plastic into an organic matter in just half the time it takes for a polyethylene bag.

Green Bags a step towards conquering hunger

Green plastic bags

It is said that the world population is nearing 7 billion. Every day, there are billions of people who go to sleep hungry, and 21st century technology has not been able to conquer this. Every year in the face of hunger, there are millions of tones of produce which gets wasted. Now, with the advent of green plastic bags, an important step has been taken towards controlling waste.

How many times we had bought fresh fruits and vegetables, brought them over in plastic or paper bags and then forgot them in the refrigerator, or worse still, in the plastic bag themselves. Bananas and apples waste no time in turning itself into waste.

Green plastic bags offer a novel breakthrough – fruits and vegetables can be stored for a pretty long time using them. It means direct savings for the people and less food wasted, so it directly contributes to curbing world hunger.

Of course, a number of lower quality so called green bags does spoil produce, but a number of reputed bags companies does produce some great stuff. If you want to save some money while at the same time feel good about it – green bags may be for you.

Paper or Plastic? A New Look at the Bag Scourge

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The Wall Street Journal reports recently that when plastic grocery bags were introduced some 30 years ago, they were touted as light, long-lasting and cheap. They caught on so well that hundreds of billions are dispensed each year, creating a modern menace that often winds up nestled in trees, stuck in sewers and drifting in oceans.
Faced with the growing blight, countries from Ireland to China and cities from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., have moved to ban or tax their use. Recently, a United Nations official called for outlawing them world-wide. Said Achim Steiner, executive director of the U.N. Environment Program: “There is simply zero justification for manufacturing them anymore, anywhere.”
But nothing is simple in the push to protect the planet. There is growing evidence that the production, use and disposal of recyclable plastic bags put less burden on natural resources than paper bags. Meanwhile, a knock against plastic bags — that they can’t be conveniently recycled — is becoming less persuasive as more cities start accepting plastic bags in curbside recycling programs.
That makes the cash-register question — paper or plastic? — more vexing than ever. “It depends on what environmental issues you see as being more important,” says Lisa Mastny, who directs the consumption project at the Worldwatch Institute, an environmental group. “The things you can see in your daily life tend to create more of an emotional response than the things that are in the background.”
What Ms. Mastny would prefer — and what most studies agree is most beneficial to the environment — is for shoppers to bring their own reusable bags to the grocery store. A reusable bag is better for the environment regardless of what it is made from, as long as it is used at least four times, according to a 2004 study by the French retailer Carrefour.
Still, most American consumers take plastic bags for granted. Sandi Palmer, a 34-year-old hospital secretary in Preston, Idaho, figures she goes through five or 10 of them each week, which estimates say is roughly in line with the average American. She typically reuses the bags as wastebasket liners, and then throws them away. The idea of banning or charging for disposable plastic bags to encourage the use of reusable sacks is “ridiculous,” she says. “Why are they making the bag an issue?”
Some environmentally focused grocery stores, such as Whole Foods, report many of their shoppers have begun switching to reusable bags and green plastic bags, though they are still in the minority. More-mainstream grocers say relatively few of their customers use reusable bags.
Another option — the compostable plastic bag, made of substances such as corn — is no panacea, either. If it is accidentally recycled, it can contaminate the regular plastic it is recycled with. And to fully degrade, most compostable bags need to be sent to one of the relatively scarce food-waste composting facilities in the U.S.
Increasingly, cities and states seeking greener grocery stores are proposing taxes on all disposable bags. Seattle and Washington, D.C., are considering imposing fees on both paper and plastic bags. Other places, disinclined to saddle their voters with another prohibition or tax, recently have upgraded their curbside recycling programs to accommodate plastic bags.
Recycling rates for plastic bags exceed 30% in some European countries, notably Germany. But getting Americans to recycling their plastic grocery bags, even at home, takes effort.
U.S. cities that accept custom plastic bags in their recycling bins typically ask residents to stuff a lot of bags inside one bag, sausage-like, to make the bags easier for recycling workers to handle. It’s what industry insiders call a “bag of bags.”

Major California Distributor Focuses On Green Recycled and Reusable Bags

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Becoming green and staying green is a pressing issue today due to pressure from both government and consumers for many businesses and especially for companies in plastics industry. In an effort to continue green efforts by offering environment-friendly options to customers, the plastics industry has consequently been increasing its research of biodegradable materials in order to produce biodegradable green plastic bags. To minimize non-biodegradable materials in our landfills, Aplasticbag.com, a plastics distributor in California, offers reusable, recycled grocery bags made of 100% recycled non-woven polypropylene. These recyclable plastic bags are multi-purpose and have the look, quality, strength, and feel of cloth; the development and production of biodegradable materials like these are just some ways the plastics industry’s research is leading the way to a cleaner, more waste-free environment.

Using different materials is only a part of the whole agenda. Going green means approaching environment-conscious manufacturing with an aggressive marketing philosophy different from the old way of thinking. Plastics have become a fundamental part of our lives, and have come a long way throughout the years in both the way we make and use them. Using new earth-friendly materials to manufacture plastic bags is just one component in the industry’s mission to restoring and improving our environment.

Aplasticbag’s manufacturer has recently released a new line of affordable, high quality Kraft paper shopping bags made here in the US from start to finish from 100% recycled materials with twisted fiber handles. These customizable bags can be printed with a color logo with no additional plate charge. Also, Aplasticbag has now begun offering digital printing with full color, superb image quality at three times the resolution of standard flexographic printing with no additional plate charges and ten day turnaround. Aplasticbag continues to meet the challenging requirements of customers and the environment by setting high standards as a forerunner in the distribution of plastic and paper products. Gift bags, retail bags, custom plastic bags, and trade show bags are among a wide variety of plastic and paper bag products that Aplasticbag offers at both retail and promotional levels to customers nationwide.

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