Don’t even think about calling me a plastic bag

Last year, Anya Hindmarch’s limited edition “I am not a plastic bag” caused such a fashionista frenzy, the bag which originally sold for around 5 pounds in the UK was by the end of the last summer fetching prices in the hundreds on Ebay!

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Now the market for eco-friendly shoppers bag has exploded, as designers and stores are discovering consumers are willing to forgo their choice of “paper or plastic”- and bring their stylish own.

And as is usual in the case of buying a trendy bag- how much you are willing to spend to save the Earth is up to you.

Luckily, in some cases you’ll feel doubly good about your purchase- as some bags ‘give back’ just as much as they ‘give’.

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More than just eco conscience and super cute, the Feed Bag was designed by Lauren Bush for a collaboration between Amazon.com and the United Nation’s World Food Programe. The profits from each bag ( the bag retails through Amazon for $59.95) provides an entire school year of lunches for a child in an empoverished area of the world. Now that’s money well spent!

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The Carrot Bag from SKN with it’s graphic design, will please the ‘modernist’ in us all. Plus with every purchase ( $24.95 each), SKN will use the profits to plant a tree. The bags come in 4 other designs and colors to choose from ( blueberry, asparagus, tomato, lemon ). Can’t choose a favorite? No worries, all five can be purchased at once for $99.95.

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This sturdy bag is said to hold up enough contents to fill 4-5 regular shopping bags, and it’s light weight and can be wiped clean! A portion of it’s $4.95 price tag will be donated to The Green Ambassadors, a high school eco-ed program. Available through DoSomething.org.

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Friends of Al Eco Tote, from Hayden-Harnett Handbags is a canvas tote that features both interior pockets and a hidden magnetic closure- making it a great ‘day of shopping’ bag . For every bag purchased ( $55.00 ) the company will give $25 to global warming charities and plant 10 trees!

Even if you go for a non-charity bag ( after all there are so many out there to love ) you can still feel good knowing that “byob-ing” at the market can save the planet from hundreds of plastic bags per shopper every year!

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shopper totes from Anthropologie, Baggu reusable totes and Marc by Marc Jacobs

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Target, Neiman Marcus and DVF ‘go green’ from Intermix

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beau Soleil ego bag ( pix taken from Bag Snob.com ), Green Concept reusable bag, Hero Bags San Francisco

Let me know if you have found a great bag that satisfies your eco-loving appetite.

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In San Francisco I see people using these bags as their everyday purses. My brother bought the 99 cent lime green bag from Whole Foods - made from recycled plastic bags. They are actually eliminating plastic bags in the city now because of the litter so looks like everyone will soon have to choose a favorite.

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