A single-use paper shopping bag. This one is from a former Eaton's.
Grocery bag comparisons for greenhouse gas emissions
Grocery bag comparisons of environmental impact

Shopping bags are medium-sized bags, typically around 10–20 litres (2.5–5 gallons) in volume (though much larger versions exist, especially for non-grocery shopping), that are used by shoppers to carry home their purchases. Some are intended as single-use disposable products, though people may reuse them for storage or as bin liners, etc.; others are designed as reusable shopping bags.

Types

Wheeled bag/Shopping trolley (caddy)

Around the world

See also: Phase-out of lightweight plastic bags

Types and typical use of shopping bags vary by country:

See also

References

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