Want to get rid of unwanted reusable bags? This Coles customer found a brilliant solution!
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VanessaC
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Coles's transition to reusable shopping bags might have cut down significantly on the amount of plastic being used for grocery shopping, which is great news for the environment, but now the challenge is dealing with the extra bags.
If you have been collecting an unwanted pile of paper bags at home and don't know what to do with them, don't throw them away yet!
More and more Aussies are showing off their creative skills by finding diverse uses for their extra Coles bags–uses you may not have even considered!
Take this one savvy Coles shopper, for example. They took the extra paper bags and used them as an underlay in a raised planter, which created a barrier between the soil and the ground to prevent weeds and pests from wreaking havoc on their garden.
This little creativity saved them from having to pay for underlay material! The shopper thought it was a ‘good use of excess Coles delivery bags’, and he's not the only one.
‘That’s a great idea! Better than the bags being chucked after one use or sitting in the cupboard forever,’ one said of the incredible idea.
‘I’m going to be putting together my planter boxes soon and was considering options for weed mats, but think I’ll do this instead.’
Gardeners weren't the only ones finding clever uses for them. An organising and decluttering expert has also revealed that they use extra Coles shopping bags at their clients' homes for similar purposes.
‘I recommend a fireplace. Works a treat,’ one suggested.
‘I used them to pad out moving boxes so they weren't overloaded, but things still stayed in place,’ another suggested.
While a third said, they now use the supermarket paper bags for whatever needed newspapers—perhaps to wrap items or packages in, or maybe even as a rag to wipe spilled liquids with!
And a fourth shared: ‘My next-door neighbour has a cat. They put the wood-based used cat litter in it, and it can go in the recycling kerbside.’
So don't just throw away your excess paper bags, dear members! You might eventually find a useful purpose for them you never thought of before!
Let us know in the comments below if you've found other smart uses for your reusable paper bags!
If you have been collecting an unwanted pile of paper bags at home and don't know what to do with them, don't throw them away yet!
More and more Aussies are showing off their creative skills by finding diverse uses for their extra Coles bags–uses you may not have even considered!
Take this one savvy Coles shopper, for example. They took the extra paper bags and used them as an underlay in a raised planter, which created a barrier between the soil and the ground to prevent weeds and pests from wreaking havoc on their garden.
This little creativity saved them from having to pay for underlay material! The shopper thought it was a ‘good use of excess Coles delivery bags’, and he's not the only one.
‘That’s a great idea! Better than the bags being chucked after one use or sitting in the cupboard forever,’ one said of the incredible idea.
‘I’m going to be putting together my planter boxes soon and was considering options for weed mats, but think I’ll do this instead.’
Gardeners weren't the only ones finding clever uses for them. An organising and decluttering expert has also revealed that they use extra Coles shopping bags at their clients' homes for similar purposes.
‘I recommend a fireplace. Works a treat,’ one suggested.
‘I used them to pad out moving boxes so they weren't overloaded, but things still stayed in place,’ another suggested.
While a third said, they now use the supermarket paper bags for whatever needed newspapers—perhaps to wrap items or packages in, or maybe even as a rag to wipe spilled liquids with!
And a fourth shared: ‘My next-door neighbour has a cat. They put the wood-based used cat litter in it, and it can go in the recycling kerbside.’
So don't just throw away your excess paper bags, dear members! You might eventually find a useful purpose for them you never thought of before!
Key Takeaways
- Since Coles switched to selling reusable paper bags, customers have found creative uses.
- Green thumbs have been using excess bags as underlays for raised planters, creating a barrier between the garden’s soil and the ground and preventing weeds and pests.
- An organising and decluttering expert also suggested using Coles bags as a type of weed mat and then mulching over the top.
- Other uses suggested by customers include padding out moving boxes, lining a fireplace, and being used as a replacement for newspaper.