







♻️ Elevate your recycling game with Glad's sturdy bags!
Glad Tall Kitchen Drawstring Recycling Bags are 13-gallon, blue plastic bags designed for efficient recycling. Each box contains 45 bags, featuring a durable drawstring for easy handling and a reliable design that supports heavy loads. Ideal for municipal recycling programs, these bags help keep your kitchen organized and eco-friendly.
L**T
Great Product
I am a repeat user of this product! However, I do not like the new way the bags are dispensed.
A**R
Ice cube trays
Love the colors and easy release. I use them for making ice cubes.
J**B
They're great. Why can't I buy these in stores?
I enrolled in my local recycling program, and they gave me this giant blue clunker laundry-basket thing that's cumbersome to carry. They also gave me a GIANT box of ridiculous blue bags which all come apart when I get one out the stack and which don't fit any trash can I own LOLOL I seriously felt like I enrolled in some Communist program where I couldn't pick the bin I own nor the bags I received. My government recycling bags kept falling out of my pantry closet and hitting me in the head. So I went to home-depot to get a tall blue recycling trash-can and bought these bags on Amazon. The tall recycling bin fits neatly in my pantry-closet next to my other tall-trash can, and Glad's recycling bag-box fits neatly behind the other tall-trash can box. I use a separate trash can for paper in the home- office. It's all good now. My house functions again, and my recycling was accepted. I'm upset that I can't find these Glad bags in local stores though. Since it's an 'add on' product, I had to buy extra products from Amazon to get them shipped. It seems like Home Depot or Lowes should have these bags since they sell the tall recycling trash cans.
S**.
Durable, perfect for handling recyclables.
My complex started doing recycling pick up at our doors but required that we put it in blue recyclable bags. I could not find any in my local stores. My first thought when I got these is that they are thin and if I filled them up with bottles there was no way I was going to be able to move a full bag without it ripping. I was totally wrong.In fact these are stronger than my regular black trash bags and the seams are tight enough that they don't leak. (I mean I'm sure they would if you filled them with water, but they're absolutely good enough for soda bottles and things that have some residue in them.) They hold flattened cardboard boxes ok, but they're not meant for that and the corners will break through if the boxes stretch out the sides.45 bags is a lot so one box lasts me over a year with it taking my recycling out every 2 weeks or so, and really the price is not much different than regular trash bags, so they're a good deal in that respect.
D**N
Excellent Recycle Bags
These are no longer sold in our local stores. I have missed these bags so much. The are durable and hold a large amount or recycled items. My van is a 14 gallon can and the bag fits.
P**G
Not available in grocery stores- buy here!
Good value! My county curbside recycling program will pick this up.
B**R
Great Blue Recycling Bags For Glass, Plastics, And Cardboard
Recycling in New York City is the law. A majority of people and companies do it, otherwise you will get fined if certain things that can be recycled aren't put in the appropriate colored bags.I use this blue recycling for recycling my glass/plastics in one bin, and my paper/cardboard products in another bin. The blue is blue as it should be to indicate there are recyclable contents inside. You can see through the plastic as to what is being recycled, and the thickness of the bags is thin and strong enough to contain heavy glass, or sharp cardboard corners, without ripping. When the bag is full, the red straps at the opening can be cinched and tied closed.These are great recycling bags. Recommended.
G**L
Great way to keep Recycle together in curb can
Love these bags work well in my recycle bin in kitchen makes it easy and convenient to put in recycle can at the curb. We have more recycle than trash each week
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