Keep fighting the good fight eco-friendly folks! Bit by bit we can make a difference. FYI I work for an eco-friendly promotional products manufacturer and encourage everyone to take a look. We can, and will, make a difference.
If China and india keep harming our planet in the manner they do, even if we all had hybrid cars and utilized natural materials, it would make a little effect on the earth.
Much needed product for the times that are really polluted and damaging our health and making the quality of life very poor.These bags are also very stylish and look smart.
I’ve been using reusable bags for years already. It costs really cheap and is definitely better than using plastic. For those certified green greenies, this is a great resource because nothing says sustainable living more than creating your own reusable bag. 🙂
Josh
I saw a CoolCorC reusable bag, but it is made of cork so it probably floats and if you took it sailing would most likely end up cluttering up a shore. But, maybe someone will pick it up and reuse it rather than having an octopus live in it or something.
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Keep fighting the good fight eco-friendly folks! Bit by bit we can make a difference. FYI I work for an eco-friendly promotional products manufacturer and encourage everyone to take a look. We can, and will, make a difference.
If China and india keep harming our planet in the manner they do, even if we all had hybrid cars and utilized natural materials, it would make a little effect on the earth.
Much needed product for the times that are really polluted and damaging our health and making the quality of life very poor.These bags are also very stylish and look smart.
I’ve been using reusable bags for years already. It costs really cheap and is definitely better than using plastic. For those certified green greenies, this is a great resource because nothing says sustainable living more than creating your own reusable bag. 🙂
I saw a CoolCorC reusable bag, but it is made of cork so it probably floats and if you took it sailing would most likely end up cluttering up a shore. But, maybe someone will pick it up and reuse it rather than having an octopus live in it or something.