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NEWS | April 22, 2010

It pays to be ‘green’ at Joint Base Charleston

Army and Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs

The Joint Base Charleston Base Exchange is rewarding military shoppers who are doing their part for the environment through its new "Use a Bag, Save the Planet" initiative.

Instead of using traditional plastic bags, retail facilities on base are encouraging shoppers to bring their own reusable bags. Beyond helping the environment, shoppers that "Use a Bag, Save the Planet" will get five cents back for every reusable bag used.

"The Army and Air Force Exchange Service desires to be an environmentally responsible retailer and a 'green' place to shop," said BX Assistant Store Manager Lajima Marshall. "By rewarding the use of environmentally-friendly bags, we hope to begin changing behaviors today to put us on a path for a cleaner tomorrow."

The five-cent credit applies only to shoppers who bring in and use reusable shopping bags at the BX and Shoppette and all other retail facilities on base. Plastic bags do not apply. Individuals who simply decline a plastic bag, but do not utilize a reusable bag, will not qualify for the five cent credit.

The Army and Air Force Exchange Service is a joint command and is directed by a board of directors, which is responsible to the Secretaries of the Army and the Air Force through the Service Chiefs of Staff.

AAFES has the dual mission of providing authorized patrons with articles of merchandise and services and generating non-appropriated fund earnings as a supplemental source of funding for military Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs.

To find out more about AAFES' history and mission, visit www.aafes.com/pa/default.asp.