It depends. IF you do a really good job of washing (very hot dishwater, soap, thorough rinse and air dry) both inside and out -- which is more than most will do -- you are probably okay. BUT don't do it if the bag has scratches or has been used to reheat or cook food multiple times or has been used to store raw poultry, fish or ground beef. These are risk multipliers so common sense should tell you it isn't worth tempting fate with a scratched bad that held raw chicken.
There are many ways to dispose of mesh bags. If the bag is a plastic mesh produce bag, it can be recycled, though it is best to reuse it a few times before recycling it. If it is a cloth mesh bag, it can be reused or thrown in the trash.
plastic bag has many uses .the main is shopping.
There is typically only one plastic bag inside another plastic bag, unless they are packaged in multiples.
Some creative ways to store plastic bags for reuse and organization include using a hanging shoe organizer, a tissue box, a plastic bag dispenser made from a recycled container, or folding them into compact triangles and storing them in a small container.
You take in your cloth bag to the grocery store or any store. Instead of having them put your goods in a normal paper or plastic bag, you have them load your goods in your cloth bag. You can reuse them until they rip.
Almost 10 times as much as a plastic bag.
#1 use less plastic: refuse straws, remember my cloth bag, metal reusable bottle, etc. #2 reuse as I much plastic as I safely can. (some may leach out nasty stuff) #3 recycle
I mean many candies are in the one plastic bag.
There are many crafts that can be made with plastic bags. Some unique but simple crafts include plastic bag beanies, braided bag jump ropes, or plastic bag rabbits.
in the plastic bag first
You can make use of cloth bags or Paper bags
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