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Co-op bags the bags for charity

Abstract:
Now in its fifth month, the co-op cares bag program, which donates 5 cents to one of four charities every time a co-op patron refuses a plastic bag, has raised a total of $1,140.98 between four charities, which means 22,819 plastic bags have gone unused according to a weekly tally....

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Dan

posted 9/09/08 @ 11:08 PM EST

Does it it seem ironic to anyone else that the tokens we receive for "being green" are wooden?

Walter Rescorla '75

posted 9/10/08 @ 7:52 PM EST

I haven't been to Storrs in a few years so this may already exist but why doesn't the CO op create a green Co op bag. So many stores in the country sell green bags that are totally re usable and make a statement. Why not a Co op bag?
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