Once we finish our coffee, we should consider what do with the used bag. These are bags produced with materials that the trash has an especially hard time breaking down. That can be bad for our environment and contribute to the big problem of waste in landfills.” Rather than allowing those bags to linger in a landfill, perhaps we can discover new ways to use them and be good servants of the Earth.
Reusing empty coffee bags at home is one way to turn the containers around. For example, you can store small items, like buttons, coins or hair ties, in it. You could also chop them up to create little planters for small potted plants. This saves you having to buy and store more plastic or paper storage solutions. If reuse isn’t your thing, you can recycle the bags into new items, too. Some recycling centers also accept coffee bags, and can recycle them into new bags, wallets, even clothing. By recycling, you can help reduce the amount of garbage that goes into landfills and give the material another chance for use.

In addition to re-using and recycling, there are some pretty creative ways to transform empty coffee bags into something new. For instance: You can use them to make crafty projects like coasters, bookmarks, or even origami. You can also sew multiple bags together to create a sturdy tote for toting groceries or books. So many options, so get creative!

If you don’t have plans for those empty coffee bags, however, and they can’t be recycled or repurposed in some way, you can still toss them responsibly. One option is to compost the bags if they are made from materials that can decompose. That way they can help improve the soil in your garden. Or look for a local recycling program that accepts coffee bags, or send them back to the coffee company for disposal. Opting for these earth-friendly approaches sustain our earth.

Empty coffee bags might seem small, but in great numbers they have the power to harm the environment. These bags are frequently made from material that doesn’t biodegrade readily, so they can sit in landfills for years. This can contaminate the soil, water and air, and poison animals fortunate enough to come into contact with the bags. One way we can decrease that number is with our reusable shopping totes, but one we get those bags, what do you do with them? Well, by being a little creative with how to reuse, recycle and repurpose those bags we can all make a difference and give our planet a little helping hand with the next generation.
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