Dry Cleaning Bags In-Store Drop-Off with Plastic Bags Dry cleaning bags should be returned to large retail stores and placed in their designated “film plastics” recycling bins. Be sure to remove tags and hangers prior to recycling. CLICK HERE to find a film plastics drop-off location nearest you. CLICK HERE to learn about other items that are considered “film plastics” and that are accepted for recycling at store drop-off locations. Remove Tags and Hangers Before you recycle dry cleaning bags, make sure they don’t have any tags or receipts attached to them. Remove any wire hangers from the bags as well. Ways to Reduce Use Reusable Garment Bags Reduce plastic consumption by taking your clothes to the dry cleaner in a reusable garment bag. Hand Wash Instead Many items that say “dry clean only” can be washed by hand and gently steamed to remove wrinkles. Because the chemicals used in dry cleaning can leach into water supplies, only chemically clean garments that really need it. Did You Know? How Many Dry Cleaning Bags? Americans use an estimated 300 million pounds of plastic dry cleaning bags each year. These bags are not easy to reuse or recycle, and often end up in landfills or contaminating the environment. Green Dry Cleaning The company GreenEarth Cleaning has created a way to dry clean clothing with liquid silicone instead of petrochemicals. Read more here or locate your closest green dry cleaner.