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Organic Cotton Reusable Produce Bags, Set of 6

Sale price$27.00

Take the plastic out of grocery shopping with our organic cotton mesh produce bags! These bags are a necessity for a weekly zero-waste grocery trip. The fabric is mesh, so your fruits and veggies can breathe and muslin, for rice, grains, granola, etc. Each bag has a drawstring so you can protect your produce. Comes in three different sizes, for all types of produce. Three sizes: 8x10", 10x12", 12x15"

Brand: The Waste Less Shop

Sustainability Practices:

  • Reusable
  • Organic/non-toxic
  • Less plastic product bags used at the grocery store/farmer’s market

Materials:

  • 100% organic cotton
  • Wooden bead at closure

Made In: USA

Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, air dry (heat may alter bag shape)

End of Life: This product should last you a lifetime but is compostable. You can also remove logo tag and recycle with textile recycling.

Organic Cotton Reusable Produce Bags, Set of 6
Organic Cotton Reusable Produce Bags, Set of 6 Sale price$27.00

This product is SISTAIN Approved

Toxin Free

SISTAIN does the work it takes to assess that the brands and products are SISTAIN Approved, free of toxins, sustainably made, better for you and better for the planet.

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Non-Toxic Questions to Ask: Plastic Edition

What are microplastics? Learn More

Microplastics are small plastic pieces less than five millimeters long that pollute the environment.

Why are microplastics harmful? Learn More

Plastic bags, bottles and many other wastes are causing widespread harm to humans, marine and coastal ecosystems. Studies link microplastics to increased heart attack/stroke risk in those with heart disease, and dementia. Microplastics can carry toxic chemicals and pollutants, disrupting hormones and reproduction.

How can I avoid microplastics? Learn More

Reduce Plastic Use: (1) Avoid plastic packaging. Opt for reusable water bottles, food containers, bags, and straws instead of single-use plastic alternatives (2) Use wood, glass, or metal cutting boards, utensils, and containers instead of plastic (3) Don't heat or store hot food in plastic (ever) (5) Filter your water (6) Dust and vacuum regularly, microplastics can accumulate in dust

What are the most impactful plastic free swaps I can make for my health? Learn More

(1) Switch to Glass or Stainless Steel Water Bottles and Avoid Plastic Beverage Bottles and Disposable Coffee Cups (2) Replace Plastic Food Storage Containers and Avoid Heating Food in Plastic (3) Choose Natural Fiber Clothing and Household Textiles and Reduce Synthetic Laundry

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