Loblaws, a major grocery store here, started charging customers for plastic grocery bags today. I am sure the other large chains will follow soon.
I have quite a few reusable bags and I try to keep them in my car, even in the door pocket of my car, so I will remember to bring them in but I usually end up at the cash without my bag...and I buy another one, which is why I have so many of them. The other problem is remembering to put them back in the car when I empty them in the kitchen.
Nevermind that I have so many reusable bags, I like them for other things. The Loblaws one above, the black one, is quite nice for carrying my daytimer, lunch and shoes from my car to the office. I use one to carry my water bottle, shoes and exercise suit to the gym. Many uses for these handy bags, but so far just not too often for groceries.
And, I used to use those plastic grocery store bags to line my kitchen garbage, so easy to tie up and bring to the outdoor trash bag. When I run out of my supply of plastic grocery bags I suppose I will have to buy plastic bags for the garbage? I would like to be "greener" but this is a problem...how does one dispose of garbage without plastic bags?
And how come I have to pack the green bags by myself when the cashier, who is so much better at it, used to do it for me with the plastic bags? I am so slow, and clumsy at bagging my own groceries...but I suppose I will learn.