Are your closets overflowing with reusable bags? You're not alone
Closets and car trunks around Ottawa are overflowing with reusable shopping bags as some shoppers admit they can’t remember to bring them back to the store and keep having to buy more.
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![Udi and Natalie Sela of Maple, Ont. get weekly grocery delivery from Walmart. Since the company banned single-use plastic bags in April, the Selas say they have accumulated about 300 so far. A man and a woman stand in their living room holding about 30 blue reusable Walmart bags they have collected from grocery delivery.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6687342.1671454302!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/udi-and-natalie-sela-of-maple-ont-walmart-reusable-bags.jpeg)
Closets and car trunks around Ottawa are overflowing with reusable shopping bags as some shoppers admit they can’t remember to bring them back to the store and keep having to buy more.