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HomeHomeTrash Cans & BagsSeventh Generation Trash Bags, Large, 33-Gallon, 15-Count Boxes (Pack of 12) |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Seventh Generation Trash Bags, 33-Gallon Aug 09, 2007
By Janice Sterling
"msmapper"
Very good product. Doesn't tear, is just as good as hefty, and it's advertised as recyclable.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Great, buy them to save money and the environment Jan 05, 2007
By Lizzy
"Lizzy 5601"
Great product, cheaper than the big brands and so much better for the environment. Why would anyone choose anything else?
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
No worries about tears Jul 29, 2008
By Halcyon Moses
"GoGreenMart&More.com"
When comparing Glad bulk count and Seventh Generation bulk count 33 gallon bags, the Seventh Generation costs less per bag. We've been using 100% recycled content bags for eight months, averaging two bags a week, so approximately 64 bags without a single tear or spill.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
I like the product but... Sep 19, 2008
By Patrick J. Loso
"cornfed"
I like the product. Getting it on a subscription basis along w/free shipping made it an excellent buy. But the price changed on my last order (added sales tax was part of it) such that I can buy similar quality bags for a little cheaper locally. Good product. Just too bad the cost went up.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Flimsy, cheap bags that are good for the Earth Jun 08, 2010
Buy these because they're recycled, not because they're good bags.
No drawstrings, thin plastic, just your standard low-quality trashbag, in recycled form.
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