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Carrinet Veggio Made From 100% Recycled Plastic Bottles

Say No To Single-Use Plastics

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As we become more aware of the problem with single-use plastics, the movement to stop their use is rapidly growing momentum. Reusable coffee cups, water bottles and shopping bags for life have become part of every household. Being a zero waste-person or saying no to single-use plastic has become a popular life choice.

Single use plastic bagsare amongst the biggest contributors to our plastic-filled oceans, impacting water and marine life but also the human food chain and our overall health.

There isn’t yet a solution to the enormous plastic problem we are facing right now, but here is one smart and simple way of eliminating single-use plastic packaging every time you buy fruit and vegetables at the supermarket or grocer.

Many of us have already adopted the Carrier Bag for Life habit, learnt to bring our own bags and say no to plastic bags offered at the checkout or produce aisle. Carrinet Veggio is a Swedish innovationthat in a very simple way has disrupted the way consumers buy and carry home their groceries in Scandinavia.

Carrinet Veggio is the only CIRCULAR fruit & veg bags in the market made from 100% recycled plastic bottles (rPET), Food Grade, BPA Free, reusable and 100% recyclable. Available in 3 and 5 packs, these drawstring net bags are designed to replace plastic fruit & veg packaging and free produce bags in supermarkets and grocers.

Helping fresh produce to breath and stay fresher for longer, Carrinet is machine washable, easy to dry, does not attract mould or bacteria. You can even rinse your produce straight through them!

By using Veggio you can easily reduce your plastic use by more than 250 bags or approx. 225KG per year. Imagine the impact if 1000 or even millions of people in the UK started reusing Veggios!

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Written by Hassan Ahmed

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