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Sometimes paper, and plastic are inevitable. Take our garbage for instance – I don't know about you but I wouldn't want to reuse a garbage bag that's been filled with a weeks worth of dirty diapers, leftovers, and old tissues. There are ways we can be green and still get rid of that stinky garbage though, and that's why purchasing biodegradable garbage bags that are made out of recycled material.
Pretty sweet. Especially when using these bags could cut back on oil emissions [garbage trucks], and tons of waste that's piling up in landfills. "Green" garbage bags are just as durable as our regular plastic counterparts, and some even come with nice vanilla-scents [according to reviews] What's better than having sweet smelling bags, all while saving the environment? You tell me.
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