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Smart Produce Bags - Plastic Free

Chris from Devonport

Hi Neighbours, let's get PLASTIC FREE with NZ made SMART PRODUCE BAGS to use at the fruit and vegetable section in your supermarket and Farmers Market - made in Nelson by my mum!

Keep your fresh produce separate with these coloured mesh bags.
Maximum weight 3kg for apples, oranges, grapes, carrots, onions and potatoes.

Size 36cm x 36cm, with draw string tie.
Fabric used is polyester netting providing excellent air circulation.

4 SMART PRODUCE BAGS .. $12.00 plus postage - nationwide and now internationally.

We know you want to save our environment from plastic pollution so here's how you can positively help.

We're making eco friendly, reusable, washable SMART PRODUCE BAGS.
An inexpensive and effective way to help remove toxic plastic bags from circulation .

These SMART PRODUCE BAGS are light, 13gms, colourful and convenient to use and the mesh not only allows easy identification of the contents but encourages airflow around your fruit and vegetables.

Colours available are red, black, white, pink, purple, yellow, lavender, hot pink, aqua, light blue, navy, lime green (depends on stock).

Buying and using SMART PRODUCE BAGS is a very smart decision.
Keep your mesh bags in your recycle shopping bags.

Hand wash or machine wash in cold water and line dry.

We are all becoming increasingly aware of the threat to our fragile environment from non-biodegradable waste.

By working together and thinking ahead, we can all take small steps that make a huge impact in preserving our ecosystem. The next time you shop don’t leave the store carrying a plastic bag.

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