Got Your Bags Campaign Kicks Off In Los Angeles

Written by Cathy on November 1, 2009 – 7:49 am -

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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ — Today non-profit, government and business

groups joined together to kick off the “Got Your Bags?” campaign – a public

education and outreach effort aimed at encouraging Californians to use

reusable bags for shopping and bring plastic bags back to the store for

recycling.

California state law (AB 2449) requires grocery stores and pharmacies with

more than 10,000 square feet of retail space to provide bins for the

collection and recycling of plastic shopping bags. Yet research shows that

consumer awareness remains low, and shoppers often forget to bring their bags

back to the store. The same holds true for reusable bags.

“Our goal with this campaign is to give consumers that extra reminder so they

translate good intentions into action,” said Christine Flowers-Ewing,

Executive Director of Keep California Beautiful. “We all play an important

role as individuals by using reusable bags and increasing the recycling of

plastic bags and wraps. California’s residents need to get the message that

they can recycle all types of clean plastic film, such as dry cleaning bags,

newspaper bags, and wraps covering paper towels, drinks or other retail items.

In Los Angeles, the “Got Your Bags?” campaign is working to bring together a

coalition of partners that will help spread the important environmental

messages in a number of creative ways. For example, 68 Albertsons stores in

the Los Angeles area are featuring “Got Your Bags?” reminders in the form of

decals on their front doors, buttons for employees and select stores are

placing stencils at store entrances.

“We encourage our customers to recycle their plastic bags in our stores,” said

Rick Crandall, Albertsons director of environmental stewardship. “Our plastic

recycling bins provide a convenient place to drop off and recycle plastic bags

when you shop at Albertsons stores. The ‘Got Your Bags?’ campaign is a great

extra push to reinforce and remind us all that reducing, reusing and recycling

is very important.”

“Choosing a reusable bag over a one-way paper or plastic bag is a simple

choice we can each make that benefits the environment,” said Margo Reid Brown,

chair of the California Integrated Waste Management Board. “We are pleased to

partner with Keep California Beautiful and others on ‘Got Your Bags?’ It’s the

call to action we need to remind us to bring our reusable bags with us while

shopping.”

The American Chemistry Council, which includes the Progressive Bag Affiliates

- a group of leading manufacturers and recyclers of plastic bags and plastic

resins in the United States – also are participating in the effort. “We are

delighted to work with Keep California Beautiful to help promote access to

convenient recycling for Los Angeles residents,” said Sherri McCarthy,

Manager, Western Region State Affairs with the American Chemistry Council.

“Plastic bags are too valuable to waste and should be recycled. I’m pleased to

provide plastic bag holders to Albertsons’ customers so shoppers will have an

easy way to collect and store plastic bags for recycling. Recycled plastic

bags and wraps can be made into durable backyard decks, home building

products, shopping carts, and of course, new bags.”

During the event, Flowers-Ewing also recognized the newest “Got Your Bags?”

partner, Sherwin-Williams. Sherwin-Williams has committed to provide discount

pricing – available nationally – for use in applying “Got Your Bags?” stencils

to the store entryway.  The stencil serves as a dual reminder to have your

reusable bags when you enter the grocery and to bring your plastic bags back

to the store to be recycled.

“Sherwin-Williams is proud to support organizations and programs, like Keep

California Beautiful and its “Got Your Bags?” campaign that improves the

quality of life in communities,” said Josh Bagshaw, Los Angeles District Sales

Manager with Sherwin-Williams. “The grassroots efforts to use stencils to

remind us all what we can do to pay attention to plastic bag recycling and

use, is a program perfectly aligned with our company’s environmental social

responsibility efforts.”

The “Got Your Bags?” campaign originated as a grassroots effort with the

Mariposa County Public Works Department (MCPWD) and the Mariposa County

Unified School District, who worked together on a pilot stenciling project in

local supermarket parking lots. MCPWD staff created the “Got Your Bags?”

slogan and logo stencil design. The stencil painting was then incorporated

into a lesson plan on recycling for summer school students.

To learn more about the “Got Your Bags?” campaign, visit

www.keepcaliforniabeautiful.org, or call 916-368-9301.

SOURCE  Keep California Beautiful

Christine Flowers-Ewing of Keep California Beautiful, +1-916-844-6457 (cell),

keepcabeautiful@sbcglobal.net

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