"Humans are the only creatures on earth who cut down trees, make paper from them, and then write, ‘Save the trees’on it."
We believe that cutting down 14 million trees a year to make paper bags is not sustainable or responsible. Logging should only be for lumber, packaging, books, and durable, reusable goods.
Trees from tree farms are bad for wildlife and many animal and bird species.[1]
Save gasoline/oil/energy
792,000 Tomorrow bags are in one truckload,
160,000 handled paper bags are in one truckload.
Reuse them only four times and they save 22 1/2 truckloads!
[1] Tree farms are cut down every 30 years. According to the National Wildlife Federation, many endangered species can only live in old growth forests, which takes 150-500 years to grow back. The wildlife that survives in 30 year tree farms is limited to game like deer, which overpopulates as their natural preditors are killed off. Based on the Yellowstone Wolf Project we know how killing off preditors contributes to an imbalance throughout mother nature’s ecosystem.