Ecopack Zero Waste Shopping Set (1 Pack/7 Bags)
This eco-friendly reusable starter set is perfect for everyday shopping, grocery shopping, or hitting your local farmer's market. Set yourself on the path to using less plastic on your next shop and carry your goods in style.
Bags per pack: 7
1x Kawakawa leaf canvas tote bag 430mm x 390mm (x 100mm gusset)
1x string carry bag 400mm x 380mm - choose short handle (190mm) or long handle (300mm)
1x small organic cotton string bag (200mm x 200mm)
2x medium organic cotton string bags (250mm x 300mm)
1x large organic cotton string bag (250mm x 360mm)
1x organic drawstring bulk bin bag (180mm x 230mm)
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Our zero-waste shopping set is made from sustainable, unbleached certified organic cotton. Not only are these bags made from quality cotton, they're certified for ecological and social criteria too.
Reusable bag sets have gone mainstream; where they were once only seen toted by zero-waste zealots, they are now used by everyday kiwis wanting to shop more sustainably.
Your Zero-Waste Shopping Set includes:
1x Kawakawa leaf canvas tote bag 430mm x 390mm (x 100mm gusset)
1x string carry bag 400mm x 380mm - you choose between short handle (190mm) or long handle (300mm)
Pack of 2x organic cotton string bags (medium: 250mm x 300mm)
Pack of 2x organic cotton string bags (small: 200mm x 200mm and large: 250mm x 360mm)
1x organic drawstring bulk bin bag (180mm x 230mm)
Where do your cotton bags come from?
We have a SEDEX certified, eco-conscious manufacturing facility in India. This provides us with the unique advantage of highly reliable supply with control over the production process and auditing.
SEDEX certification focuses on four pillars: labour standards, health & safety, environment, business integrity. Members commit to improving their supply chain performance according to these pillars.
Are these bags biodegradable?
Yes, we use organic, unbleached cotton, which is biodegradable at the end of its useful life. Once you've reused it hundreds of times you can simply cut it up and pop it in your compost heap.