We are all trying to do our best to protect the environment and reduce waste. Reduce the devastating impact of fast fashion, whether you’re rocking your favorite Keep Cup at your local cafe for your daily oat latte or taking a reusable bag to the supermarket for your weekly shopping When buying clothes from ops shops or resellers, you may also encounter the following: There are many ways we can do our part.
When it comes to taking out trash, it may seem very simple: red is for general waste, blue is for paper and cardboard, and yellow is for mixed recycling. Apparently, many of us actually do this chore wrong.
“Waste disposal can be very confusing and misleading,” says Bernie Wylie, Sustainability Director at Who Gives A Crap. “People may have good intentions, but unfortunately most waste is disposed of incorrectly. It is best to reduce, reuse and recycle as much as possible, but unfortunately some waste may end up in a landfill.”
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From a sourcing and production perspective, recycled plastics that end up in landfill have the lowest environmental impact. For this reason, combined with continued customer demand, Who Gives A Crap launches a stylish new range of 100% recycled garbage bags and dog poop bags, as well as 100% compostable food scrap bags I did.
“Our role is to give our customers the best choice for their household essentials. We’ve simplified taking out the trash, with one bag for each purpose and lifespan,” says Barney.
This new range not only makes the often-hated chore of taking out the bin a little bit easier, but the bag’s irreverent design also makes it that much more fun. Uniquely designed trash bags with bold colors and geometric patterns will add flair to your life and make you feel good knowing you’ve made better choices for the planet.
Garbage bags feature unique designs with bold colors and geometric shapes. Credit: Provided
“We limit the use of plastic trash bags, but we love the fact that they are made from 100% recycled plastic,” one customer wrote in a review. “That’s why this bag has become my favorite product when I need a plastic garbage bag. It’s durable and easy to tie. I also use it to carry wet swimming gear and use it for this purpose. I’ve reused the same bag over and over again” – I love that it’s durable enough to be reused. I love the colors, design, and puns that symbolize Who Gives a Crap. ”
Trash bags are not only a lot of fun, but they also have the following features:
Comes with an easy-to-tie handle that resists leaks and tears
Available in 3 sizes to suit various trash cans.
Stretchable and durable construction fits a variety of trash can openings.
Dog poop bags are durable and very thick, so there are no unpleasant surprises. Credit: Provided
The 200-piece dog poop bag also includes a variety of puppy illustrations (too cute) so you’ll never again have to face the fear of bending over to pick up your dog’s dirty errands only to find the bag you’re after. It is designed to. You can’t protect your hands from the steaming treat your best friend just left on the ground.
“This poop bag is really high quality and super thick so it won’t give your fingers any nasty surprises!!” one satisfied customer wrote about the doggy bag. “I think it’s the perfect size. I have a 24kg dog and have never had a problem with the capacity. It has a handle so it’s easy to tie. It comes in a fairly large box for a poop bag. It is folded rather than rolled.” If you normally use a roll holder, keep this in mind!
“Great quality! There’s no chance of accidentally sticking your finger in this poop bag! And it’s pink!” another fan raved.
If you’re interested in composting, garbage bags are the way to go. Made from plant material to minimize impact on the food system, the bags are 100% compostable and come in 60 bags per pack to fit into compost bins up to 12L. Certified by TUV Austria, these bags are compostable both at home and in industry and decompose within one year when composted at home and within three months when composted in an industrial composting facility. Masu.
Garbage bags are compostable for both domestic and industrial use. Credit: Provided
One customer said he was skeptical whether the bags would work in a home composting system, but was very impressed.
“This size is convenient. When you cold press the juice, you can fit about 30 orange peels and several nights’ worth of dinners into the bag without breaking it,” they said.
“It fits neatly in our scrap caddy. It’s easy to open and tie. Importantly, it doesn’t leak when you transfer it to your compost pile or food bin,” another customer wrote.
Another fan described the bag as “perfect” and gave it 5 stars, writing, “I love this compost bag. It’s much more sturdy than other bags I’ve used and doesn’t leak, so I can’t use the bucket. No need to wash.” It fits snugly into your kitchen compost container and is easy to open every time you empty it. I end up with a lot of scraps from my compost tumbler, so having a big box is really helpful. love them ”
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Simon Griffiths, co-founder of Who Gives A Crap, said that in addition to being an absolute hit with customers, the new range would provide everyone around the world with access to clean water and sanitation. We are confident that this will be an important step in achieving the brand’s mission of providing.
“We donate 50% of our profits to help build toilets around the world, and for us to have the biggest impact, we need to expand our product range,” he says. says. every day. “
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