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COVID-19 RESPONSE

The BagShare Project supports the recommendations of the Massachusetts Public Health Association’s Emergency Task Force on Coronavirus and Equity.

BagShare Chapters

Amherst Survival Center
The bags are used for their Food Pantry.
All ages are welcome
contact Roxy Schneider at rcs1@comcast.net

Athol, MA Sew
Ongoing
Contact Heidi Strickland at heidikleiner@gmail.com for dates and times

Easthampton Sewing Center
Eastworks, Space # 330
116 Pleasant Street, Easthampton, MA
All are welcome
Please R.S.V.P. leni@lenifriedprintmaking.com

Friends of Reusable Bags is having a Bag-Making Workshop
Greenfield Library
412 Main St.
in the upstairs MakerSpace room
during the Winter Farmers Market
Saturday, February 17, 2024 from 10-1
.
Masks strongly requested.
More info available to the public at Info@GreeningGreenfieldMA.org. More info about Greening Greenfield.
Pittsfield Chapter
Tyler Street Lab
730 Tyler Street, Pittsfield, MA
Events posted on calendar / Check out our Facebook Group
More info at tylerstreetlab@gmail.com

BagShare Wish List

Got extra sewing materials? The Bag-Share can use a wide range of donated items.
SEE OUR DONATION WISH-LIST

BagShare Venues in Massachusetts

The following places host The Bagshare Project in Massachusetts.
If you forget to bring your bag you can borrow one. If you forget to return your bagshare bag, you can return it to any of these locations.

• Richard Salter Storrs Memorial Library, Longmeadow, MA
• The Old Creamery Grocery, Cummington, MA
• Emily Williston Public Library, Easthampton, MA
• Cornucopia Foods, Northampton MA
• Kidstuff, Florence, MA
• Northampton Tuesday Market
• Amherst Winter farmer's market
• Amherst Survival Center, Amherst, MA
• Baker's Store, Conway, MA
• Northampton Survival Center
• Gaylord Memorial library, South Hadley, MA
• Lilly Library, Florence, MA
• Mom's House, Amherst, MA
• Colrain Elementary Schoo, Colrain, MA
• Cushman's Market, Amherst, MA
• Meekins Library, Williamsburg, MA
• Pittsfield Farmers Market, Pittsfield, MA
• The Hampden Public Library, Hampden, MA
• Williamsburg Market, Williamsburg, MA
• Wendell Free Library, Wendell, MA
• Westhampton Public Library, Westhampton, MA
• Forbes Library, Northampton
• Baker's Store, Conway, MA
• Westfield Food Pantry, Westfield, MA
• Village Closet, Huntington
• Southampton Library
• River Valley Market, Easthampton
*Mixed Nuts Food coop (pending)
*Hampshire College Farm center (pending)


PRIME EXAMPLE OF THE BAGSHARE'S IMPACT:
The Creamery used 49,000 paper bags annually.
Since Earth Day of 2008 they became disposable bag free!
The offer the customer reused cardboard boxes or bag share bags when they forget their own. They have saved $5000 per year and 70, 15 year old trees per year.

It takes a 15 year old tree to produce 700 grocery bags.

= Denotes a venue that's completely Disposable Bag Free!Save

What is the BagShare?

The goal of the BagShare is to transition stores to going disposable bag free.

How the BagShare Works
Volunteers sew and donate cloth bags to stores, libraries, farmer's markets, and other venues that want to reduce their bag waste.

And ID tag is sewn on the front of each bag, designating it as a 'Use and Return' bag. The bags are borrowed when someone forgets their own bag and and returned to any BagShare location.

Sewers sign & date each tag with their name or alias!

To purchase tags, contact Leni at 413-634-5591.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Here are a few samples of matrials we help keep out of the landfill:

Scrap fabric:
donated from individuals and businesses

upholstery samples from furniture stores

Malt bags: from local breweries

Misprinted tote bags from silkscreen companies

Pre-made totes: donated by individuals and businesses. Banks and other venues donate extras from fundraisers and promotional events.Turn them insideout, sew the BagShare tag on the outside and VOILA!

Handles: can be made from re used seat belts! Contact our local Auto salvage yards and ask them to cut out the seat belts before the cars are crushed.


(send us your ideas to re-use so we can expand the list!)

Who sews for The BagShare?

Everyone! The girl scouts, the boy scouts, seniors, teenagers, mothers, fathers, newspaper reporters, store owners, inmates from the local correctional facility.

How you can help

Come to a Bag Sew, bring a friend.

Host a Bag Sew with friends, family or a community group

Sew bags at home, cast-off drapes make great bags!

Become a BagShare location.

Make a donation. We can always use more; sewing machines, sergers, fabric, thread, webbing for straps, and sewing notions, pre-made bags are also welcome.

Start a BagShare project in your corner of the world
!


  • the BAY vs the BAG- working to Ban the Bag in California
  • Morgan Hoesterey's "Message in the Waves"
  • great slide show put together by the Poconc Record in Pennsylvania
  • Mors Bags from UK, like minded group of bag seing pods
The Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction has been holding bag sews!

The Bag Share Project has been meeting at the Hampshire County Jail since the winter/spring of 2008. Volunteers come to the jail to run sewing circles and teach new sewing students how to sew. Participants in the project also study the ecological effects of disposable products and consumerist habits. On June 13th, 2008, the jail had an art exhibit in its VR Gallery, for which Bag Share Project participants sewed a collection of art bags that are still part of the Bag Share Project’s permanent collection. Through the project over 200 people have learned how to sew on sewing machines. So far the men and women participating in the project at the jail have sewn over 500 bags.


These bagsews are not open to the public but if you would like to volunteer contact Leni