A grocery store that features thousands of products made entirely of discarded plastic opens to the public on Tuesday. The Plastic Bag Store is a custom-built public art installation and film experience designed to encourage visitors to think more about the enduring impact of single-use plastics. The store in Ann Arbor, Michigan, features shelves stocked with items such as meat, eggs and cakes that all are made from single-use plastics taken from streets and garbage dumps. The Plastic Bag Store runs through Feb. 5. Tickets are $30 for general admission. Student tickets cost $12.